Leather
1. Remove dirt with a soft-bristle brush or a dry cloth.
2. Hydrate the leather with a colorless, natural-based moisturizing cream. If you don’t have a specific leather product, you can use a rich moisturizing cream if you notice the leather is dry.
3. Brush the entire surface of the leather with a soft-bristle brush or a soft cloth until it regains its natural shine
Suede
1. Remove dirt with a rubber brush or crepe brush to eliminate dirt from the suede.
2. Use a neutral suede or nubuck spray to revive the color and waterproof your footwear, ensuring it is environmentally friendly.
3. Allow it to dry for a few minutes before wearing them.
NOTE: In case your footwear is wet, let it dry naturally in the shade and never with the assistance of a dryer or fireplace







