How to Clean Leather Shoes
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How to Clean Leather Shoes
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How to Clean Leather Shoes
Supplies
- Leather shoes
- Leather shoe cleaner
- Leather shoe conditioner
- Old towel
- 2-3 clean rags
Prepare Your Area
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- Lay down an old towel or paper towels on your work surface so that you will not risk making a mess
- You will also want to make sure that you are in a well ventilated area.
Unlace Your Shoes
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- Unlace your leather shoes
Remove Dirt
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- Remove any dirt or excess buildup from your shoe using a rag or brush
Apply Solution to Rag
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- Apply an approximately dime-sized drop of leather cleaning solution to a clean rag
Rub Cleaning Solution In
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- With your cloth, apply the cleaning solution to the shoe using gentle circular motions
- You will see the leather begin to absorb most of the cleaner
- If there is too little cleaning solution, add more and repeat this step
- If there is too much cleaning solution, do not worry, we will deal with it next
Remove Excess Solution
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- With a new, clean rag, wipe any excess leather cleaner off of the shoe
Apply Conditioner to Rag
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- Grab a new rag and apply a dollop of leather conditioner to the rag
- You will want a little bit more of conditioner compared to the cleaner (about a quarter-size drop)
Rub in Conditioner
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- Thoroughly rub the conditioner into the shoe
- You should rub it in until you can no longer see the liquid conditioner
- If you run out of conditioner before thoroughly covering the entire shoe, it is ok to use more conditioner
Let It Dry
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- Allow the shoe to dry for a minute or two, especially the first few times you condition the shoe
- This lets the shoe absorb the conditioner a little bit more
Re-Lace Your Shoes
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- Lace your shoes back up and you are done!