2010-10-18

How To Clean Suede-Replica Handbags,Replica LV Gucci Chanel Handbags

In a classic Seinfeld episode, Jerry buys an expensive suede jacket with some unfortunate, candy-striped lining. As fans remember well, after some sitcom twists, an unplanned walk in falling snow ruins Jerry s new jacket. This infamous suede incident is enough to make anyone think twice before donning the smooth, luxurious fabric.


Suede is made from the outermost layer of skin of lambs, pigs, goats, cows, and deer, which makes it tougher and more durable, but quicker to soil and more difficult to clean. Suede stains easily, as Jerry learned, and contact with water weakens the fabric and makes it look dark and scuffed.

Suede is a sought-after material for clothing, gloves, purses, hats and furniture upholstery. Hush Puppies shoes, which scuff easily, are made from suede derived from pig hide.

Although many faux-suede materials imitate the rough surface, true suede leather must be treated and cleaned with care. In general, suede garments require professional cleaning. Although expensive, it s worth it to pay someone who knows what they are doing. If you must clean suede on your own, take extreme caution and follow these steps carefully.

1. To start, restore the suede s natural nap by rubbing it gently with a bath towel.

2. Take a rubber pencil eraser to target dry stains and blemishes.

3. Absorb wet stains with a paper towel by placing the towel over the affected area, and let it absorb the stain. Do not apply any chemical product or stain remover, and resist the temptation to apply heat to speed the drying process. You must allow the suede to slowly restore itself at room temperature.

4. After the garment has dried, brush with a wire suede brush to unify the color and grain.

5. If this doesn t work, you can apply a small amount of white vinegar to a damp cloth to do some careful cleaning. Gently rub the surface of the item and then allow it to dry. For hats and shoes, stuff them with paper towels so they hold their shape as they dry. The item will reek of vinegar afterwards, but with time, the smell will dissipate.

6. Eliminate body oil stains on clothing and furniture with a specially made degreaser cleaner.

Remember, suede is leather, and every piece of leather requires unique treatment. That s why it s always best to choose professional cleaning, and regardless, leather and suede clothing should be cleaned professionally every two years. Since suede fades quickly, store the items in dark, but not damp, locations. If you take good care of your suede, it rewards you with years of style and enjoyment.

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