Faux suede shoes look great – but they can be a real pain to clean. If you have any type of faux suede shoes, you’ll know what we mean. Those little suede hairs on the surface of the shoe are one of the biggest headaches when it comes to cleaning faux suede shoes.

Do you want to know how to clean faux suede shoes without spending hours of work or ruining them?

In this post, I’ll walk you through how to clean faux suede shoes so that you can save time, effort, and money.

Steps to Clean Faux Suede Shoes

You know it’s a faux suede shoe when your feet are about to slip off! It’s a sad sight and can be a real pain to clean. So what’s the best way to do it?

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STEP 1: A Good Cleaning Agent

Before you get started, make sure you have the right cleaner. Some of the chemicals that are on the market will cause your shoes to turn black and fall apart, and some of them are just downright bad. 

Try to find a product that is safe and works well. Some are specifically made for leather shoes and others are for suede, but the point is to make sure that it’s a safe product.

You also need to ensure that you’re not using a liquid cleaner on your shoes. This will leave a wet residue and can damage the shoe material. Use a dry cleaner instead. You may be able to save a little time by purchasing a prepackaged cleaner at a store like Amazon.

STEP 2: The Brushes

This is one of the most important things. The right brush will help with all of the areas of your shoes. A microfiber brush will get in between the sole and the sole lining and remove any dirt, dust, or grime that you can see. 

An agate brush will get into the heels and crevices of the shoe, so you’ll want to use this one if you notice any staining or wear.

STEP 3: The Solution

Next up, it’s time to clean the shoe! A spray bottle filled with water and a bit of detergent will do the trick. Spray it onto the sole of the shoe and then rub it in with a cloth. Make sure to get in the crevices of the shoes, especially between the lining and the soles. Make sure that the cloth is soaked when you use it - that will make sure it gets everywhere you need it to go.

STEP 4: Drying

After you’re done cleaning, make sure to dry the shoe properly. This can be a little tricky as a shoe can hold moisture for a while. I’ve seen people leave their shoes sitting on a shoe rack for hours before putting them on.

This will eventually cause a problem. Instead, hang your shoes up and give them a few good shakes, then put them on. If you notice any wet spots, wipe them up with a towel.

The key to this method is patience! It can take a little while for the moisture to evaporate, but after about an hour it’s ready for wear.

Different Solutions to Clean Faux Suede Shoes: 

Wearing faux suede shoes can be a pain, but luckily there are a few ways to clean them without damaging your shoes.

Shoes with synthetic suede material can be difficult to clean. This is because they don’t have the same softness as real suede and don’t absorb water like it either.

This post will go over five easy ways to clean faux suede shoes.

STEP 1: Use Water and Soap

One of the easiest ways to clean faux suede shoes is by using water and soap.

STEP 2: Use a Shoe-Friendly Solution

If water and soap aren’t working, you may need to use a shoe-friendly solution like an enzymatic cleaner.

STEP 3: Use a Brushed Leather Solution

Another way to clean faux suede shoes is to use a brush and a leather cleaning solution.

STEP 4: Use an Antibacterial Solution

If you want to make sure you’re not transferring any bacteria from your shoes to your home, you can try using an antibacterial solution like the ones used in hospitals.

STEP 5: Use a Vinegar Solution

If nothing else has worked, you can use vinegar as a final option.

Wrapping It All Up!!!

The easy way to clean faux suede shoes involves using a wet cloth. You can use a damp washcloth, but it might take a few goes to clean your shoes completely. Use the towel to soak up the excess water. You can then place the shoe on top of the towel. Gently rub the sole and the upper portion of the shoe with the towel. Once the towel is dry, you can wipe the shoe with a soft, dry towel.

Jiskcosn
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