5 Cleaning Methods to Refresh Your Boots

November 27, 2024
5 Cleaning Methods to Refresh Your Boots

We know midwest winters can do quite a number on your boots! From removing salt stains to freshening up dull & dirty suede, here are some of our favorite ways to keep boots looking flawless all winter long.

 


 

1. For leather, faux leather, and winter boots, a damp or wet cloth will remove most dirt and debris. Use a 50/50 solution of vinegar and water for salt stains.




 2. Remove scuffs by dipping a soft cloth in water then baking soda. Rub gently until scuff fades away.



3. For suede boots, stay away from water as it can be damaging. Instead, rub off caked-on dirt gently with a kneaded eraser or emery board. Refresh the texture with a toothbrush or terry cloth towel.



4. Keep a pack of Boot Rescue wipes in your car or purse. These magical wipes will clean just about anything off your boots in a pinch. They are safe to use on suede, too!

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5. Pro Tip: To prevent water or salt damage from occuring in the first place, use a protective spray on clean, dry boots.

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We know midwest winters can do quite a number on your boots! From removing salt stains to freshening up dull & dirty suede, here are some of our favorite ways to keep boots looking flawless all winter long.

1. For leather, faux leather, and winter boots, a damp or wet cloth will remove most dirt and debris. Use a 50/50 solution of vinegar and water for salt stains.

2. Remove scuffs by dipping a soft cloth in water then baking soda. Rub gently until scuff fades away.

3. For suede boots, stay away from water as it can be damaging. Instead, rub off caked-on dirt gently with a kneaded eraser or emery board. Refresh the texture with a toothbrush or terry cloth towel.

4. Keep a pack of Boot Rescue wipes in your car or purse. These magical wipes will clean just about anything off your boots in a pinch. They are safe to use on suede, too!

5. Pro Tip: To prevent water or salt damage from occuring in the first place, use a protective spray on clean, dry boots.

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