Cleaning leather shoes (video)
Watch this video and read the explanation below carefully before you start cleaning this material.
Watch this video and read the explanation below carefully before you start cleaning this material.
Article: This is how you clean leather sneakers
Sneakers are rarely made of a single material, so it's essential to understand the care your shoes require. For a comprehensive series of cleaning tutorials, click here.
For convenience, natural, synthetic and vegetable leather (corn, grape, etc.) are combined here.
Leather used in the sneaker industry is often of lower quality than the leather used in classic shoes. Due to the various finishes, it's difficult to generalize about care, but sneaker leather is generally treated and can wear out quickly. For oily, full-grain, or patent leather, it's recommended to use specific care products.
When cleaning leather sneakers, it's crucial to use the right products. Avoid household products like green soap or dish soap, as these are less effective and can cause damage.
Instead, opt for specially developed sneaker care products , such as those from First Amsterdam. We also recommend using shoe trees to make cleaning easier and prevent the shoe from deforming.
A good brush is essential for effectively removing loose dirt before wetting the shoe. Make sure the brush is suitable for the type of leather to prevent damage. We recommend always removing loose dirt with a soft brush.
If there's mud on the shoe , make sure to remove as much of it as possible to avoid brushing it into the material.
Are your laces very dirty? Remove them from the shoe and soak them in a bowl of water containing a suitable sneaker cleaner , such as the specially developed cleaning formula from First Amsterdam. If there's a lot of dirt or stains, apply a few more drops to the laces and rub them between your hands until they lather.
TIP: Run wet laces through a microfiber cloth to dry them faster and remove dirt.
Are your laces less dirty? Then you can also leave them in the shoe and clean them with a soft brush, a little water, and the cleaning formula .
TIP: Don't use a hard brush for this, as there's a good chance the laces will fluff up if they come into contact with these hard bristles.
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Use a stiff brush and a good sneaker cleaner to clean the soles, eliminating stubborn dirt. Don't apply too much pressure and let the bristles do the work.
If stains remain, add some cleaning solution to a microfiber cloth and rub it on the stain with your index finger to remove it.
Dip the hard brush into the container with water, shake it well and Apply a few drops of the solution to the brush, then wipe the brush over the shoes in a circular motion. Dab off with the microfiber cloth. Repeat until you achieve the desired result. Be careful not to scratch the laces with the stiff brush.
If the water is very dirty, replace it and repeat step 4. Choose a softer brush for optimal care of premium leather.
After cleaning, dry the sneakers with a microfiber cloth . Then let them air naturally for best results. It's best to leave the shoe trees in the shoes.
Keep the shoes away from heat sources such as the sun or a heater. This can cause the shoes to deform and/or discolor.
Use a good water and dirt repellent spray to protect your shoes from unwanted stains and wear. Extend the life of your sneakers and keep them looking fresh!
Some types of leather react differently to water. First test in an inconspicuous spot to see how your leather reacts to water. If it is very sensitive, use a microfiber cloth with a little water and a suitable sneaker cleaning formula.
The hard standard brush can scratch some types of leather. Use this carefully. Do not press too hard to avoid damaging the leather. We therefore always recommend keeping a soft brush next to it.
Too much water can cause certain types of leather to lose their shape and become damaged. Therefore, do not use too much water when cleaning your leather sneakers.
If you are going to clean shoes and let them dry later, we always recommend using shoe trees. In addition to making them easier to clean, this ensures that the shoes do not deform or wrinkle. Wooden shoe trees even absorb moisture and unpleasant odors, which has an additional advantage.
To keep the leather in good condition, it is important to nourish and condition the leather. Use suitable sneaker cleaning products, such as those from First Amsterdam. In addition to cleaning, this product also conditions the leather. For even better conditioning, you can apply a small amount of the cleaning formula to a microfiber cloth and rub it onto the dry leather with your finger.
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