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Would love suede over the knee boots but how to keep them nice ?

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Pisssssedofff · 19/10/2016 13:48

I'm one of those people that has to keep things perfect, I can't wear them if they are scuffed or stained etc.
Are there any amazing treatments or magic water shields I can buy ?
Thank you

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nonameavaliable · 19/10/2016 13:52

I have a suede brush and sealer spray. Before wearing them for the first time they get a 2 good coats of the sealer. Clean and brushed regularly and sealer renewed.

I use this method on all my suede items and many of them are still going strong.

They only one I have had a problem with was a suede jacket that got a sticker slapped on it Angry by some silly women. I have never been able to get the adhesive off but now wear it with a over sized brooch Wink

PropertyWidow · 19/10/2016 14:02

Treatment spray (on everything suede and leather) when first buy before I use them. Then they are brushed and put back in the box after use, other shoes/boots cleaned and put back into my shoe closet.

Whereabouts are you? I also have a shoe genius who collects and repairs/cleans any shoes and bags I need and they come back like new. He's amazing, works for a lot of fashion houses and you can post to him too. I can give you his details if that helps.

What boots were you thinking of? I have quite a few pairs of OTK, the Stuart Weitzmans are good and comfy. I like them with a midi dress or knit dress for going out in the autumn/winter.

Phwooooar · 19/10/2016 14:22

I use a suede protector with colour and suede brush. Have had a pair of Stuart Weitzmans for years and they still look good.

Property - could you share the details of the shoe genius Smile?

Pisssssedofff · 19/10/2016 14:28

I'm in brum, I was looking at the Ted and muffy ones, I've seen the SW ones and they are out of my league completely unfortunately

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Hopefully · 19/10/2016 14:33

As everyone else says - spray at least once before first use, and for shoes in regular use I brush and spray every couple of weeks, same as I would polish leather ones. My Stuart Weitzman OTK boots have been done each time they've been worn, but it's been wet both times!

PropertyWidow · 19/10/2016 14:50

Sure, I've just messaged you his details.

Phwooooar · 19/10/2016 14:52

Piss - have you seen the Clarks ones? They've got good reviews

ManonLescaut · 19/10/2016 16:38

Whereabouts are you? I also have a shoe genius who collects and repairs/cleans any shoes and bags I need and they come back like new. He's amazing, works for a lot of fashion houses and you can post to him too. I can give you his details if that helps

Ooo could I have his details please!

Pisssssedofff · 19/10/2016 17:42

Clarke go up to a size 8, so I have to pay an extra £100 for half a show size up

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Pisssssedofff · 19/10/2016 17:42

Shoe not show 🙈

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AmberNectarine · 19/10/2016 22:53

Yeah, as above - protector and suede brush. I also have some sort of sandpaper block thing from R&B which brings my SWs up nicely.

SesameSparkle · 20/10/2016 08:35

Someone on here suggested treating with nikwax before wear, as hardier than regular suede spray. I bought some for my new boots but haven't tried it yet....

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