Shoe Care Guide
Steps for calf leather:
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Wet a clean cloth (do not use detergents)
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Clean your shoes.
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If you wish, go with one of the special leather maintenance products, preferably a special color cream.
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With a cotton cloth, take a small amount of the cream and gently apply it to your shoe.
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Then, with a clean cotton cloth, polish to remove any excess cream.
Do not use:
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Any sponge with a rough surface, e.g. a green dish sponge
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Baby wipes


Steps for Nubuck & Suede leather:
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Use a brush (with soft bristles) to brush away dust and dirt to smooth the bristles, which can settle into unsightly lines during use. Alternatively, use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Before using it, make sure there are no traces of toothpaste on it.
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If they get wet, let them dry, then brush them. Caution: Do not dry them under the radiator or in the sun.
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You can remove large dirt by rubbing with an eraser special for nubuck and suede. Alternatively you can use a clean school eraser.
By following these steps, you can restore your shoes to a like-new appearance while also extending their lifespan!
Attention:
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Do not dry them under a heater or directly in the sun
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You can remove heavy dirt by rubbing with an eraser specifically for nubuck and suede. Alternatively, you can use a clean school eraser
By following these steps, you will make your shoes look like new, while at the same time increasing their lifespan!
