Care: Troubleshooting 1
Troubleshooting 1:My brushed leather item has dirt on them!
Brushed leather is easy to get dirty and the dirt soaks in easily. Also, because the surface is not smooth, it cannot be polished, and brushing is pretty much all you can do. Therefore, you will need to be a little careful when handling it.
Caring for brushed leather is basically raising the flattened fibers and scraping off the dirt in between the fibers. Brush in all directions to remove dirt, but when finishing, move the brush in one direction. In addition, brushed leather does not repel water and soaks in immediately. Therefore, prevent water stains by applying a waterproof / water-repellent spray for leather on a daily basis.
Suede desert boots. At first glance, it doesn't look very dirty, but if you look closely, the color of the instep looks dark. The fibers have flattened, and the shape of the shoes looks fuzzy.
Wet and remove stains
Once brushed leather such as suede and nubuck gets wet and dries, a stain tends to form between the boundary of the wet and non-wet areas. To deal with this, wet the entire area to lift the stains and dry in the shade.
If you can't remove it, dye it.
As you use brushed leather, you may get stains that won't come off even after maintenance. In such a case, you can take the plunge and re-dye it to make the stains less noticeable.