Question 2: The upper material says sheepskin (except suede/sheep S). What does this mean? Shoes are really suede. It's frosted sheepskin. It's a style of sheepskin.
Sheep wool is a name relative to sheep wool. Cashmere (also called sheep s) uses the side close to the muscle, while cashmere uses the outside, with a weak, unsmooth surface and a frosty feeling.
Cashmere shoes cannot be oiled or waxed. Keep dry. If it is dirty, you can use a soft brush or sponge brush, or you can use matte powder.
Question 3: How to take care of dirty suede shoes? I bought a pair of dirty suede shoes, and I don't know how to handle the secret of leather shoes maintenance.
1) Maintenance of smooth and matte cowhide: It is best to wear it above 10℃ so that the coating is not easy to crack. It is best to use white or colorless shoe milk for surface care, especially not oily brightener, otherwise the coating will fall off.
2) Maintenance of serpentine cowhide: You can take care of it with shoe polish or water-based brightener. Never use oily brightener to prevent hardening.
3) Maintenance of butter skin and discolored oil skin: Pay attention to waterproof and antifouling when wearing, and it is recommended to take care of it with leather coat or sofa cleaner.
4) Maintenance of patterned sheepskin and checkered sheepskin:
Don't use brightener when taking care of it, use better colorless high-grade shoe milk. However, the amount of shoe milk should not be too much. Bailey Button UGG should be applied evenly. After treatment, the skin color will be slightly deepened, but it will basically recover after the shoe milk is waved. If the color is slightly darker, it is normal.
5) Maintenance of flat patent leather and wrinkled patent leather: Clean wet cloth (preferably without dripping water) can be used to gently wipe the dust on the surface, or leather cleaner or cleaning cream can be used, but brightener or shoe milk cannot be used. Brightener will cause false coating to fall off, and shoe milk will wrinkle the upper. It is best to wear patent leather above 10 degrees Celsius.
6) Maintenance of water-dyed leather and waxed leather: Water-dyed leather and waxed leather are uncoated leather materials, which are easy to absorb moisture and stains. UGG should pay attention to water stains or other stains when selling nightfall boots. When you wear it, take care of it with shoe milk to avoid getting wet. When you wear it, wipe off the dust, keep the upper bright and prevent mildew.
7) Maintenance of dark sheepskin: The care of dark sheepskin is relatively simple, and you can use better shoe milk and shoe paste.
There is another simple method: clean the white leather shoes, coat them with bright oil, then wipe them with wax paper, and finally wipe off the small stains on the shoes with a wet paper towel, so that they can always be clean and white.
4 Summary of shoe maintenance methods
Maintenance method of shoes after getting wet: first, use a cloth with good water absorption to dry the water on the surface of shoes. If you rub it too hard, the dirt attached to it may scratch the shoe skin, so pay special attention. Then put newspapers or toilet paper in your shoes, and change them more to make the water completely absorbed. Wait until it is dry to a certain extent before putting the shoe last to prevent deformation. Then put it in a ventilated place to dry in the shade.
Maintenance of new leather shoes: Before wearing new leather shoes, you can rub the joint of the sole with castor oil to enhance the waterproof effect. Applying a layer of chicken oil to the vamp can make the hard vamp shiny and soft. New leather shoes usually have a hard leather surface. Wet the leather surface of the feet with a wet sponge. After 1 hour, the leather surface will soften, and it will be less uncomfortable to wear on the feet.
Cleaning of suede leather shoes: brush with water, and then put it in a ventilated place to dry. When the vamp is 80% dry, lightly brush the vamp with a hard brush to make the suede fluffy, and then repeatedly brush and air dry until the suede returns to its original state.
Maintenance of shoes after getting wet: Leather shoes often leave obvious wet marks after getting wet. You can drop wax into shoe polish and then brush your shoes. After a few minutes, it is not only smooth, but also prevents cracking.
Step of shoeshine: Brush the whole shoe lightly with a big shoe brush to see if the protruding part of the shoe edge is contaminated with dirt. For concave and convex parts such as shoe edges or seams, brush off dirt and fine dust with a small shoe brush. Loosen the shoelaces, and then brush off the dirt that is not easy to see from the outside with a small shoe brush. Squeeze a little cleaning oil on the cloth and spread it all over the shoes. At this time, the most important thing is to thoroughly clean the old shoe polish left on the shoes. Take another cloth (don't mix it with a cloth with clean oil), dip it in a little shoe polish and apply it to your shoes. Shoe polish is about the size of your little finger. After brushing the whole shoe, polish the whole shoe with a clean soft cloth. The details should not be sloppy. Finally, spray it with waterproof fog. Waterproof fog can not only prevent shoes from being invaded by water, but also not easily polluted by dirt. After the waterproof fog dries, put the last into the shoe.
Question 4: Can suede shoes be washed with suede decontamination cleaner? Remove mold with detergent first, and then spray a layer of mildew-proof and antibacterial on the surface. It is not easy to get moldy after treatment.
Question 5: Upper: Suede/wool; Shoes: pigskin; Sole: rubber. How to clean and maintain? Hotwind has comments on shoe powder and spray, and transparent color is the best.
Question 6: Does a MM know how to clean suede shoes? Or buy a shoe powder of the same color yourself, and you can handle it beautifully! Shoe powder is available at the shoe counter.
Question 7: What about suede shoes? There are imitations, and the imitation is quite good. What is popular now is a kind of superfine fiber that imitates cow suede. There is also a kind of cloth that imitates cow suede. Especially superfine fiber, it is difficult for non-professionals to see from the velvet feeling on the surface. The simplest method is: there is little difference between the positive and negative sides of cow suede, and generally only the imitation side has a velvet feeling.
Question 8: What should I do if suede shoes are moldy? I washed it with suede cleaner, and it felt worse. The mildew spots are not washed off, and the color is ugly. If they are white and moldy, they can't be used. Even if you wipe it, it will change color. And the characteristics of dermis.
Question 9: How to take care of suede leather? Sheep leather is prone to moisture, mildew and insects. Therefore, when wearing leather, avoid contact with oily, acidic and alkaline substances. Leather clothes are easy to accumulate a lot of dirt, mold and various germs, both on the surface and inside. It should be sent to a professional leather goods maintenance shop regularly for thorough cleaning and disinfection, where professional equipment and technology are used for cleaning, and special fungicides are added, so that all kinds of germs and molds can be completely eliminated and moldy phenomena can be fundamentally avoided.
Never use strong detergents, water solvents, turpentine or cleaning agents if the leather clothes are accidentally stained with oil. Professional leather care products must be emulsion formula, because aqueous solution will deform and age the leather, which is a taboo for leather care. Do not wipe with water or gasoline. It is best to use clean cotton cloth to absorb oil as soon as possible, and then wash it with special leather care products. Don't use shoe polish. The thickness of leather coat is only 1/3 of that of cowhide upper. Gasoline in shoe polish will penetrate into leather, resulting in dull color, loose color, sticky, and even hardening and cracking. It is best to wear leather clothes often and wipe them with a fine flannel.
Leather clothing should be dried before collection and preservation, not exposed to the sun. It can be hung in a cool and dry place for ventilation, or the lining can be turned out to dry. In order to keep the leather coat beautiful for a long time, a layer of milk or glycerin can be coated on the surface of the leather coat before collection, so that it can be stored for a long time without discoloration. In addition, it's best to hang up the leather coat and don't fold it. Due to the limited living room area and storage space, many people pile heavy winter clothes at the bottom of the wardrobe, and the leather clothes under heavy pressure are prone to wrinkle, mildew and deformation. Therefore, leather clothes should be hung up with hangers as far as possible when stored, so as to maintain the good shape of leather clothes and prolong the service life of leather clothes.
In addition, leather clothing should be moisture-proof, otherwise it will lose its luster and affect the fastness once it is damp and moldy. Mold is the main cause of mildew in leather clothes, and humidity is the root of mold propagation. Rain, sweat and oil pollution are the three main ways to produce moisture. If the leather coat is stained with sweat or rain, there will be a layer of enzyme or even mildew on the surface. Wipe the sweat or rain with a damp soft cloth in time, then wipe the leather surface with professional leather care products, and then hang it in the shade to dry. Don't expose it to the sun or blow dry it with a hair dryer. If it is suede leather, after wiping and drying, lightly brush it with a slightly hard brush to make it fluffy.
Finally, don't put moth balls, sanitary balls and other insect repellents in the wardrobe. Such an insect repellent will make leather clothes have a strong smell, which is difficult to eliminate. The correct way is to take off the leather and send it to a professional leather maintenance shop for comprehensive cleaning, disinfection, fatliquoring, retanning, repainting, ironing and setting. The maintained leather should be put in a special leather maintenance bag (not an ordinary suit storage bag) and hung in a dry and ventilated wardrobe.
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