Brush off dry dirt with a suede brush (use gentle, short strokes)
If stains are fresh, blot with a clean, dry microfiber cloth or paper towel (don’t rub)
Use a suede eraser on scuff marks and light stains (rub lightly in one direction)
For water-based marks, lightly mist the area with clean water from a distance
Let the shoe dry naturally at room temperature
After drying, brush again to restore the nap
For oil/grease stains, sprinkle a small amount of cornstarch or talcum powder, leave 4–8 hours, then brush off
For stubborn stains, use a suede cleaner specifically made for suede (apply per label directions)
Use a clean cloth or sponge to apply cleaner lightly; avoid soaking
Remove excess moisture with a dry cloth and let dry fully
Stuff the shoes with paper or a shoe tree to keep shape while drying
Once fully dry, brush the entire shoe to even out the texture
Finish with a suede protector spray (apply in a well-ventilated area, let dry fully)
