Reddit reviews Shacke Suede & Nubuck 4-Way Leather Brush Cleaner
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Cleans boots, shoes, coats, jackets, furniture, dance shoes, and sneakers. Perfect with sprays, foams, eraser, and cleaning kits.Welt Surface used for stronger cleaning on heavier scuff marks and stainsNylon bristles used for a lighter gentler cleaning on light scuff marks for thin fine suede/nubuckArched half circle brush allows for easier cleaning on rounded cornersThin protruding brush is meant for cleaning on harder to reach crevices and grooves
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Angelus Easy Cleaner 8 Oz.
These brushes are the absolute best if you know better brushes let me know
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If you know of any better products please let me know I don't believe I missed anything
This video is stupid helpful for white sneakers
Get Jordan 1 Glitter outta your shoes
For suede, the first and the safest step is always dry brushing, a brush like this. Don't use any detergent or stain remover, just lightly dry brush on the spot, I have 3 pairs of suede shoes and this method works well for cleaning dry stain/ dust/ lint.
I use Kiwi suede protector every 4 weeks or so, brush as needed. Suede isn't as hardy as other leathers, but also doesn't need to be babied.
I bought this one awhile back, it's smaller than the pictures make it seem and I haven't really used it yet as my boots haven't needed it yet, but they all look about the same. I searched around gyw but didn't really see any solid recommendations on one over another so I went with that one.
Posted this on the after dark thread but the more input the better:
"I Purchased Chamois Vibergs for a deal (imo) on ebay. Anything special I need to know about chamois? I picked up a brush but do I only use the rubber bristles? Waterproofing or protection? Any pointers would be appreciated."
No problem! The suede brush I initially purchased was this and it has seemed to work quite well. It's also relatively inexpensive.
I've also used this kit and found it works well.
The first link is more of an all around brush and might work better for your uses.
I have THIS one and it works fine.
unrelated, but related, what is the general consensus on brushes like this?
I got one because I noticed a liquid mark on my pair after my company party. Brushed at it which helped, but seemed to have made the perfectly uniform flesh/suede side a little more variable. Nothing crazy, just wondering now if the brass bristles are too harsh on suede, or if I should have waited longer before brushing at it.
Should I buy a brass bristle suede brush or is this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IIFFEPU/ref=ya_st_dp_summary adequate?
Uhm... I have some boots that use CFStead suede, those are hard wearing so I was fine with walking in the rain. I doubt the Adidas can do the same. I would avoid rainy days for sure, but light shower probably ok. Aside from that, if you have a suede brush to clean debris, it would be better. Something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Shacke-Suede-Nubuck-Leather-Cleaner/dp/B00IIFFEPU
It looks like I can get the 8 oz bottle for 17.99 on amazon and then I could get a brush such as this one....
http://www.amazon.com/Shacke-Suede-Nubuck-Leather-Cleaner/dp/B00IIFFEPU/ref=pd_sim_309_5?ie=UTF8&dpID=41Gcr1ShzwL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=0R2FYTGK2H8B7XN9PBY2
Or should I just stick with the kit that comes with a 4 oz bottle and a brush of its own? And a box of Mr clean magic eraser, because apparently that is also a good shoe thing to have.
> I have no clue how to care for roughout ; any recommendations?
I'm by no means an expert, but all of my boots are roughout, suede, or nubuck (still no smoothout, weirdly) and I've sort of winged it ("wung" it?) to some semblance of success.
I give them a through brushing with a normal horsehair brush to get rid of dirt. I use typical circular and side-to-side motion as I go. Then I sort of "tap" the bristles straight down on the leather, and sort of "flick" the brush as I lift. I do this to fluff up the nap, and undo any patterns the brush has made on its path around the boot.
That's just after a normal day or few of wear. If they're more dirty than normal, I might use a suede brush like this to go over the boot. One side has rubber bristles, and the other has a mix of synthetic and copper bristles.
I first take the rubber bristles and rub in soft circles. Because it's rubber, there's a lot of drag, and it kinda feels like I'm pressing down the nap a lot (and sometimes I wonder if it's just matting it down more than getting rid of any dirt). Then I'll very gently use the other side to "fluff" up the nap again. The copper bristles do a good job of this, but definitely can remove some of it. Like, even if you do it gently, sometimes there will be little bits of the nap left on the brush and sitting on top of the boots that I've got to brush off with the horsehair brush. I've no idea if that's normal, if I'm doing it wrong, etc. But I figured from the get-go that I'd have to be delicate when using something like copper bristles on leather. Using the copper side is definitely not a necessity, and I certainly get a little paranoid that it's being more aggressive with the leather than is necessary, so take that with a grain of salt.
If you want to add some waterproof-ness, you can try Tarrago Nano Protector. I used it after lots of recommendations from users here. My main criteria was that it wouldn't darken the leather, so Tarrago is a winner in that regard. After 20–30 mins of drying they'll repel water pretty readily, though it does wear off over time. I went really light on my applications of the Tarrago, because I didn't want to saturate the leather, but I think I could've used more for better and longer-lasting waterproof-ness.
Someone stepped on my light suede air forces and I bought this (Shacke Suede & Nubuck 4-Way Leather Brush Cleaner https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IIFFEPU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-dq4Bb7NCQ61R ) suede brush to brush away the dirt.
After brushing gently, I am left with a horrible blue stain on my shoes... anyone know how to fix this?? I’m so heartbroken.
This is what I use - works great, and it's cheap. LINK
Thank you so much! Is something like this what I should use?
Try this out
just buy suede brush like this to clean if You go with alcantara