There’s nothing like the feeling of soft, velvety suede and slipping on your favorite Koolas once they’ve broken in and become your daily go-to shoes. Although suede’s textured surface may attract dirt, scuffs and water spots (perhaps leaving them looking a bit worse for wear), the key to longevity is proper care – and it’s so worth the effort! All it takes is a few tools, a bit of time and a little elbow grease to revive your suede slippers, shoes or boots. Follow our easy step-by-step instructions to help you keep your faves around longer and make the love last!
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
• Suede protectant
• Suede cleaner
• Bristle brush with light/medium bristles (firm bristles may scratch the suede)
• Water
• Sponge
STEP BY STEP: CLEAN YOUR KOOLAS
Before starting, use your suede brush to brush off any surface dirt or loose particles.
STEP 1: START WITH PROTECTANT
Holding bottle 6 inches away from surface, spray suede protectant on evenly until surface is wet, but not soaked.
STEP 2: LET DRY
Let shoes dry naturally for 24 hours, avoiding direct heat or sunlight.
STEP 3: BRUSH YOUR BOOTS
Once your boots are dry, use your brush to sweep lightly over the suede. Make sure you brush in a single direction.
STEP 4: CLEAN ‘EM UP!
Moisten surface of shoe with clean, damp sponge. Apply a small amount of suede cleaner directly to the sponge and gently scrub in a circular motion. Remove any soap residue as needed, using the sponge. Do not spot clean.
STEP 5: ADD SUPPORT
Stuff shoes with paper towels to maintain shape while they dry.
STEP 6: LET DRY
Let shoes dry naturally for 24 hours, avoiding direct heat or sunlight.
STEP 7: FINAL BRUSH
As the final step, use your suede brush in a single direction to restore original appearance.
ONGOING CARE: KEEP YOUR KOOLAS CLEAN
Now that your Koolas are sparkling clean and looking fresh, a little ongoing attention will go a long way in keeping them looking great:
Apply suede protectant. This is your best defense in keeping your Koolas protected from future staining.
Try to keep your Koolas dry and avoid wearing them during rainy, wet weather.
Store your Koolas in a safe, dry place to avoid any spills or discoloration.
Excess moisture is damaging to suede, so as tempting as it may be, never machine wash your Koolas.
Enjoy your refreshed, revived Koolas!