How to wash suede shoes

Allow wet shoes to dry before removing dirt or mud.
•For basic dirt, brush shoes gently with a suede brush. The stiff metal bristles are specially designed for suede.
•A rubber eraser can be used to remove scuffs and smudges. (Avoid colored erasers, as they can transfer dye to the shoe.)

Tackle grease stains using talcum powder or baking soda.
•Blot first with a paper towel to remove any excess liquid, and then sprinkle powder directly onto stain.
•Let sit for a few hours or overnight.
•Brush lightly with a suede brush.

Take the right care to wash your sneaker and leather shoes, and they’ll last a long time.