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How to Care for Suede Shoes: Handling Scuffs and Scratches – First Walkers Answers

How to Care for Suede Shoes: Handling Scuffs and Scratches

Learn how to protect and clean your child's suede shoes with our expert care guide

Jasrah Javed - Writer for First Walkers
By Jasrah Javed
Caitlin Snethlage
Edited by Caitlin Snethlage

Published August 13, 2024.

A pair of baby shoes sitting on top of a bed.

Kids are full of energy and love exploring, but their active lifestyles can quickly wear down their footwear. Suede shoes are stylish and versatile for young ones but require special attention to keep them looking their best.

Let's dive into some essential tips for keeping those suede kicks looking as good as new.

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All About Suede Shoes

Suede shoes offer exceptional comfort for children's feet. The soft, plush texture gently cushions every step, reducing discomfort during long hours of play. This makes them an ideal choice for kids who are constantly on the move.

Conversely, the soft, napped finish is more susceptible to scuffs, stains, and water damage than smoother leather. This means suede shoes require care to maintain their stylish appearance.

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Preventative Care For Suede

The best way to keep suede shoes looking great is to prevent damage in the first place. Here are some top tips:

  1. Apply a suede protector spray before the first wear. This creates a barrier against water, stains, and scuffs.
  2. Avoid wet conditions. Suede and water don't mix well, so keep these shoes for dry days.
  3. Teach your child to be mindful of where they're walking or playing to avoid harsh, abrasive surfaces.
  4. Rotate the shoes often to give them a chance to "rest" and recover their shape. Encourage your kid not to wear the same suede shoes two days in a row.
  5. Store shoes in a cool, dry place, using shoe trees to maintain their shape.
  6. Brush regularly with a soft suede brush to remove surface debris and keep the nap looking fresh.

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Techniques for Tackling Scuffs and Stains

Despite your best efforts, scuffs and stains are almost inevitable with kids' shoes. Here's how to address them:

  • Brushing: For light scuffs, gently brush with a soft-bristled brush or old toothbrush toward the natural grain.
  • Eraser Method: For minor scuffs, use a pencil eraser or a specialised suede eraser. Gently rub the affected area, being careful not to apply too much pressure.
  • Vinegar Solution: Try a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water for tougher stains. Dab gently with a clean cloth, then let air dry.
  • Suede Cleaner: For stubborn marks, invest in a speciality suede cleaner. Always follow the product instructions and test on a small, hidden area first.
  • Steam Treatment: For deep-set stains, carefully hold the affected area over steam from a kettle (at a safe distance), then brush gently to lift the nap.
  • Petroleum Jelly: A tiny amount of Vaseline applied in circular motions can work wonders for certain types of stains. Wipe off excess with a clean cloth.

Always opt for the gentlest method first. Gradually increase the cleaning intensity as needed. To prevent unexpected damage, test any cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area before applying it to the entire surface.

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Top Tools for Suede Shoe Care

To protect your child's suede shoes, try these essential items:

  • Soft-Bristled Suede Brush: This is your go-to for regular maintenance. It gently lifts dirt and debris from the material's surface.
  • Suede Eraser: Perfect for targeting minor scuffs and marks, gently erasing them away without damaging the suede.
  • Suede Protector Spray: A preventative measure to shield your child's shoes from stains and water damage.
  • Suede Cleaning Kit: For deeper cleans, a specialised kit often includes cleaners, conditioners, and brushes for a comprehensive approach.

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Keep Your Kid's Feet Happy

While proper care can extend the life of suede shoes, even the best-loved pair will eventually need replacing. If they're heavily damaged, the soles are worn, or your child has outgrown them, it's time for a new pair. Remember, well-fitting shoes are essential for healthy foot development.

If you're looking for a similar feel without the high maintenance of suede, consider Nubuck leather. It offers a soft texture but is more durable and easier to clean, making it a practical choice for active kids. Explore the range of options at First Walkers to discover the perfect pair for your little one.

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