Use a soft eraser on any marks.
To stop water marks happening, put kitchen roll on any damp patches before they dry.
To restore nap - rub with a dry towel.
DO NOT - AS HAS BEEN SUGGESTED BY SOME - USE ANYTHING WET TO CLEAN IT
You will probably make things worse by causing water marks if you don't dry it evenly
Once marks have gone TREAT IT WITH A PROTECTIVE SPRAY
2006-11-05 03:47:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Suede it very hard to deal when it comes to stains.
Wet cleaning is not recommended because of the open pores on the suede this can cause a dark spots.
Stains on leather and suede should be professionally cleaned. This is always the best option. You never know how the leather was treated during the making of your fabric and what will happen if you try to clean it yourself.
If you try to clean it the best things to use is a suede brush, and brushing it one way then on a 90-degree angle trying to stand the hair back up and to remove the dirt.
For a carpet cleaner of 14 years
2006-11-05 20:19:27
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answered by carpet guy 6
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Get a suede cleaner from a shoe shop - foam is generally better - just spray on and wipe off! Or in the case of shoes/boots, get a special suede brush!
2006-11-05 11:42:35
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answer #3
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answered by adamseymourdavies 2
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My friend puts her cream suede summer sandals in the washing machine and they've looked good for 2 years.
2006-11-05 15:07:03
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answered by Prettywoman 2
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Use a stiff brush and mild soapy water. When cleaned to satisfaction rub in some neetsfoot oil or baseball glove oil to keep the leather pliable. You must rub the oil on the whole product not just in the spot cleaned because it turns the leather slightly darker.
2006-11-05 11:44:13
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answer #5
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answered by Aaron A 5
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you can by suede cleaner and protector scrub the item with a dry shoe cleaning brush then spray with cleaner also you can purchase suede brushes from clarks stead and simpsons ect.
2006-11-05 11:42:29
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answered by kt 2
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Nubuck cloth and a brass brush should do the trick. Then protect with a waterstop product
2006-11-05 16:27:38
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answered by Anonymous
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use a duster over a steaming kettle and rub gently...
2006-11-05 11:50:10
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answered by X_Angie_p_X 3
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baby wipes.
2006-11-05 11:41:10
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answered by Jo. 5
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