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Can i ask what shall i use if i dont have Just suede cause im not US im just from phlippines any Thing that might help me cause my suede shoes has shiny spots and i cant remove them any tips pls
@@scarefacesz239 it’s not my product homie. Just a product I use and I never said his product doesnt work at all. I’m sure it does, but just not on a suede shoe like this. You cant clean dyed suede with a regular cleaner like his because it will cause bleeding and will make the color fade. So I use this as well as their regular sneaker cleaner that can clean and unyellow shoes too. His only cleans. And since I do this as my job, id rather use products that are more versatile.
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How are you keeping the darker red color from bleeding into the Formstrip? Many Puma Suedes have a white of off-white Formstrip so it often bleeds when brushing.
Just make sure not to brush into that area or over saturate the shoe. Over saturating colored suede will cause it to bleed so using the correct amount will keep it from doing that
Brushing both ways breaks up the fibers of the suede that are clumped up together which brings back the natural nap of the suede. Eraser doesnt always do that.
Whats up bro, yeah you’ll have to brush the suede back and forth once the suede has fully dried. It gets hard because once the suede is wet the fibers clump up together. To release them and bring back the natural nap (softness) you can brush the suede back and forth or even use a white rubber eraser to do the same thing.
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Both the Mink Oil and “Just Suede” will bring back some color but it wont do too much if your shoes are just way too faded. You’ll need to get them redyed at that point
If you work with dyed suede often or a certain color often then yes its best to have 1 brush specifically for that certain color. That way you don’t transfer one color suede to another and mess it up. You could also thoroughly clean the brush before working on a different color suede that way theres no transfer.
You can try to clean it without, but it may not help if you are trying to revive the color. Take a look at this video on how to clean suede. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sp0RMjg61WQ.html
How do you feel about Angelus Suede Renew? I brushed in a few coats of it and it doesn’t seem to be getting the same results as the product you’re using..
I havent used that unfortunately so I’m not sure how good it works. If you havent checked it out yet then I would try out the “Just Suede” lile I used in the video
@@SamC_ yessir, if it aint broke don’t fix it. The products I use work well for my personal shoes as well as my business so no need for me to try other things.
You can try just using the white rubber eraser to clean them. To darken the color you can try out angelus mink oil. www.amazon.com/shop/solefresh_soleclean/list/1R9MAOL9TAPTO