Best shoe care kits & sets according to redditors

We found 173 Reddit comments discussing the best shoe care kits & sets. We ranked the 65 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Shoe Care Kits & Sets:

u/MyChihuahuaBytes · 38 pointsr/RepLadies

So our cleaning lady accidentally put my rep Chanel espadrilles in the donation bin a few months ago and last week I received a replacement from the same seller (AliExpress guy I added on whatsapp). They were the same size (37) but fit tighter and a tad shorter than my old ones :cries: so I went to Amazon to get a 4 way shoe tree to stretch them and came across this spray. OMG it was like a miracle! I sprayed in and out, put in the trees and left overnight. This morning they were perfect! Even loose enough to wear with thin no-show socks.

I know breaking in shoes can literally be a pain so I figured sharing this might help someone. Have a great day ladies!

u/beyondmiles · 8 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Introduction/Acquisition:

I started my GYW journey w/Wolverine 1K’s and after multiple Red Wings, Danners, and Trumans, I got bit by the Alden bug with my Brown CXL Indy chukkas. I decided to sell off some boots and trim down my rotation a bit more to help scratch that Alden itch. I had a few boots in mind to complement the brown CXL chukkas:

  • Dark brown wingtip or tanker boot - pretty set on the B+M Tobacco Reverse Chamois Wingtip
  • Natural or tan smooth or scotch/alpine grain wingtip or tanker boot (whichever model I didn’t get in the dark brown color)
  • Snuff suede plain/perforated cap toe or wingtip - this could come later as my Red Wing Hawthorne Muleskinner Blacksmiths sort of filled this color need for now, although admittedly a much more rugged boot.

    As Alden yearly price increases are now pushing boots upwards of $600+, I’ve been keeping a close eye on the second hand/used market, since most of the boots above aren’t readily available in my size or are on a 4-6 month preorder wait.

    Now I already have Indys so I wanted to avoid getting another Indy model and was actually looking at Alden of Madison’s Choco Suede Tanker which they did have in my size ready to ship. But at $634, I just couldn’t pull the trigger without waiting to see if something would pop up on the B/S/T, eBay, or StyleForum.

    To my luck, a pair of the LeatherSoul x Alden Choco Suede Ultimate Indys popped up on eBay in my 10.5D TruBalance size, unworn and new in box. I shot an offer and seller accepted and just received them today.


    Details:

    Maker: Alden
    Model: Indy
    Last: Trubalance
    Leather: "Chocolate" (but probably actually Humus) Brown Suede
    Sole: Commando
    Size: 10.5D


    Sizing & Fit:

    Since my last Alden purchase, I’ve done a bit more reading and first-hand sizing. It appears my feet aren’t as wide as I thought and my Bannock measures 10.5D on my left and right smack dab in the middle of a 10.5/11 D/E width. I’ve mentioned it in my other posts and I’ve posted on the Manufacturer Last Sizing Thread, but a 10.5D Barrie fits me the best while a 10.5D TruBalance is a touch roomier, but not unbearable. These fit a bit better than my Indy chukkas, most likely due to be a full height boot, giving me some more eyelets to lace + tighten up and gives me the flexibility to wear thin to heavy weight socks, though dress socks might be too thin. The suede is also pretty forgiving, though I’m sure a 10D would likely be too snug for my foot.


    Construction:


    No complaints. The 360 degree storm welt is clean and the stitching all looks solid. Love the nap of the suede and the slight variation in color based on how the nap is sitting. My chukkas have the Alden commando sole as well and it is quickly becoming my favorite in terms of comfort, grip, and appearances. Much more comfortable than the Dainite my CXL Trumans were on, the full commando my waxed flesh Trumans were on, and the nitrile soles on my Red Wings. Clean and subtle enough to not feel too rugged either for year-round wear.

    The chocolate suede has so many different color representations in photos, I was a little worried at what they’d look like in person. Some seemed REALLY deep and rich chocolate, while some bordered on gray. The pictures from the eBay listing made them look almost like tobacco reverse chamois and even shades of snuff that I had seen. I’d say in person, my pair falls right in-between the dark rich brown and the gray, and LeatherSoul’s pictures aren’t TOO far off the actual color in my opinion.

    Conclusion:

    With these in rotation, these will likely check off my first bullet in my list above, although if someone offered me a trade straight up for the reverse chamois wingtips or an alpine grain tanker, I’d probably oblige (wink, wink). As I’ve handled more Aldens (especially the sleeker lasts), I can’t unsee the more roundedness of the TruBalance last. That said, no matter what, the dark brown boots were going to be most rugged/casual boot in my (future) rotation, so no real complaints. I know I should just start wearing them right away, but I’m about to order some Saphir Suede Renovateur and the Saphir Invulner Waterproofing Spray or Tarrago Nano Spray (Can anyone comment on the differences between the Saphir Invulner vs the Tarrago Nano Spray?) to protect from the Seattle wet weather.
u/SneakersBaby · 8 pointsr/Sneakers

Crep is ~$15 for a 5oz bottle and JM Repel is ~$17 for an 8oz bottle

Crep $3/oz, JM Repel $2.22/oz. /r/theydidthemath

Fuck all that, if I'm gonna do it I'll just do it right.

Brand | Price | Bottle Size | Cost/Oz
---|---|----|--
Crep | $14.37 | 5 oz | $2.87/oz
JM Repel | $16.72 | 8oz | $2.09/oz
Kiwi (Shoe) | $8.95 | 7.7 oz | $1.16/oz

  • [Tarrago High Tech Nano Protector](https://www.amazon.com/Tarrago-Hightech-Nano-Protector-Spray/dp/B003U47QBY/ref=sr_1_19? s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1498842954&sr=1-19&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=shoe+protector+spray) | $9.69 | Written in Metric so idk ^^it's ^^8.45 | $1.15/oz *


    All prices are when I checked it so if you're finding this later just do the $ amount/fl oz size of bottle.

    Kiwi is the second cheapest and was vouched for by /u/thikthird.

    Tarrago is the absolute cheapest (by 1 cent over Kiwi) and I have seen it vouched for several times, so if you got $10 pick Tarrago or Kiwi.
u/wipny · 7 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I've been eyeing the brown suede 1K Miles recently. Your rust ones looks great.

Are the boots unlined on the inside, meaning it's just suede without any other leather stitched to it? Does the leather around the ankle ever feel thin or flimsy, especially when worn or taken off?

If you're worried about the longevity of the leather soles, I recommend finding a local reputable cobbler to put on rubber half sole guards. I'm in the US and rubber guards cost me about $38 for a cobbler to install them.

I live in the city and walk a lot, so the rubber guards really help. Otherwise, the leather soles on my shoes would have been eaten through and I would have to pay about $80-100 for a full leather resole.

If you're worried about keeping the leather clean from stains/water, I've read good things about this suede protector.

Also, keep shoe trees in your boots when you're not wearing them. They'll help soak up excess sweat/deodorize them and keep the boots in shape.

u/rnjbond · 7 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

If you want a basic shoeshine kit for that price, go for the Kiwi one for $13 on Amazon (with free shipping)

http://www.amazon.com/Kiwi-Select-Shoe-Care-Kit/dp/B0010TP3AM/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1451192630&sr=8-4&keywords=shoe+shine+kit

u/bmac92 · 6 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Use this stuff. I use it for my suede shoes, and it's fantastic.

u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/malefashionadvice

something like this plus shoe trees

u/IAreTheTrojan · 5 pointsr/adidas
u/-beyonce- · 4 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

what's the best technique for waterproofing leather boots? I have this waterproofer, but is there a specific technique to apply it, or just go for it?

u/fpsdr0p · 3 pointsr/Sneakers

negative. check your local champs/finishline/footlocker and ask if they have a suede eraser for suede shoes. they should know what you're talking about. if not you can always check out NB's suede cleaning kit.

http://www.amazon.com/New-Balance-Suede-Cleaning-System/dp/B000IBIIFK

the eraser should have a side for suede and a side for nubuck. if you do decide to get it, the best way to clean suede/nubuck with the kit would be to brush > erase > brush again.

u/WBuffettJr · 3 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I have the Brooks Brothers kit with the cedar stand that is ridiculously overpriced, but I wanted it badly anyway and bought it as a present to myself on my birthday and got it and enjoy the hell out of it. With that said, although I enjoy the kit, the little Kiwi kit you can buy in the little bag from Walmart/Target is perfectly fine and will suit your needs completely. I used that for years and liked the stuff. Kiwi still makes great polish. Since this is r/frugal I would definitely say that is the route to go. Here's a link on Amazon to what I'm talking about. It's $15 and free shipping with Prime. That's for black and brown. Can't go wrong there.

u/zepppelin · 3 pointsr/streetwear
u/ekimneems · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

This kit has worked well for me. I just used the water protectant on my new Quoddy suede boots and they didn't alter the color at all. Comes with an eraser bar and cleaning solution as well.

u/hopia89 · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Kiwi is often recommended as an intro polish kit. This was my first kit, I just received another for Christmas so I will update my comment with that when I get home later. Kiwi works just fine, Lincoln is another brand that I think gets recommended frequently. Just make sure you clean and condition before polishing.

u/sibastiNo · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Mine came in the mail yesterday and they're way better looking and more comfortable than I thought they would be, but I'm still afraid to walk anywhere that isn't dry cement or carpet.

Applied a coat of this on them today: https://smile.amazon.com/Jason-Markk-Repel-Premium-Repellent/dp/B01CCWPA94/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500758332&sr=8-1&keywords=jason+markk+repel

u/weexpectedTHIS · 3 pointsr/BarefootRunning

Thank you reddy2runfaster. I've been running in only VFFs for the last 2.5-3 years. I only run in Komodosports now. I tried out several styles, but the KMDs seem to last the longest and don't rub my feet badly. I just keep using this to keep building up the sole when it goes too thin.

I only run in this shoes, so yes I do speed work in them too.

u/gbyrmo · 3 pointsr/frugalmalefashion
u/olorwen · 3 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Things like Sno-Seal will waterproof them, as long as you follow their directions for when to reapply. You can also use a leather protecting spray like this. I personally prefer Sno-Seal because I have a better idea of what's in it (beeswax, mostly).

Otherwise, regular cleaning and conditioning (whenever the leather feels dry, looks light, gets dirty, or every few months) should work out well!

u/LostMyTurban · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I wouldn't wear ALL white. That could look a bit tacky. But anything else would be fine. Literally white vans, black pants/jeans/joggers, and a white shirt. Anything will work

http://www.amazon.com/Tarrago-Hightech-Nano-Protector-Spray/dp/B003U47QBY

Is always eventually recommended when someone asks. Won't protect against scuffs though.

u/fermi_sea · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Those are nubuck/suede not regular leather, don't do some of the recommendations here or you're going to ruin them. They sell suede cleaners specifically for this type of shoes. I have a similar that I clean with a suede eraser and brush the eraser removes the stain and the brush restores the nap (texture).

u/Ghost265 · 3 pointsr/Golfwang

Depends on what you're wanting to do. Suede has to be treated rather carefully from what I heard. I was an idiot and got some motor oil on mine a couple days ago, and to fix it, I put some corn starch on the stain and let it sit for a bit, removed most of the corn starch, then used the brush from this kit to finish the job. Good as new. It also comes with an eraser for suede.

u/crudle · 2 pointsr/AskACobbler

Both those polishes are exactly the kind of stuff I'd try out. I use Kiwi polish, but these look very similar. However I'd highly recommend bringing your shoes to a cobbler in person- they may let you try it for free.

Unfortunately saddle soap probably won't work- it can't put colour back into your shoe, only remove superficial marks.

In terms of water protector, there isn't much difference between brands. Something like this should do the trick: https://www.amazon.com/Meltonian-Water-Stain-Protector/dp/B002TECJLS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474574652&sr=8-1

u/ZackMorris78 · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I'll paste what I wrote yesterday on the original deal thread...

Shoes finally came in, they fit true to size and look really nice. If they hold up for a while, I'll be ecstatic at this price point. Awesome find and thanks once again OP!

I wear a 14 in Nikes, a 13 in some other makes, and the 14 of this boot fit perfectly.

I also just bought this nice little kit to keep these boots in good shape, and plus it's a good $17 investment for a nice little kit.

http://www.amazon.com/McNett-ReviveX-Nubuck-Suede-Fabric/dp/B002HH0PL8/ref=sr_1_6?s=shoes&ie=UTF8&qid=1371572983&sr=1-6&keywords=suede+waterproofing+spray

u/lakai427 · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

You could try Pink Miracle Shoe Cleaner, worked wonders on some of my old suede shoes that had years of no cleaning

Pink Miracle Shoe Cleaner Kit 8... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7NDT3A?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/SaveMeFromThisPlight · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Look into Tarrago Hightech Nanoprotector Spray. It's regularly recommended over at /r/goodyearwelt, the subreddit for high quality footwear. I've used it on my roughout and suede boots, and it hasn't affected the color at all. As other have said, you may have to reapply it occasionally, depending on the amount and type of wear the jacket will see.

That being said, suede is not as fragile as some make it out to be. It's actually quite tough, hence why many work boots use roughout or suede, and you don't have to worry about weird creasing you can get from "smoothout" leathers.

u/Whangdoodlist · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I occasionally got caught in the rain while wearing them, but part of my cleaning process involves using this waterproofer to protect my shoes.

I actually made a post about the application process.

u/MadameDufarge · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I bought the FootFitter 2-Way Shoe Stretcher and also this solution for stretching leather. The first pair I tested them with so far were some MizMooz leather flats that I had purchased on sale, online about a year before that just didn't turn out to fit well but I had kept them in my closet because I loved them. I was finally ready to get rid of them and figured nothing to lose...I was amazed this worked so well. I did notice the stretching solution caused the dye in the leather to run in a few spots inside the shoes, but luckily not on the outside.

u/patcos28 · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

Crep Protect would be my recommendation. It’s $15 but it works well and lasts a while

u/Hitari0 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Here's the one I got. I have no idea where it lies on the spectrum in terms of effectiveness, but it works pretty well. Not waterproof by any means but it'll keep water off unless it's absolutely downpouring or you submerge the shoe in water.

The coating works by changing the surface free energy (I think) and loses effectiveness via friction and force. As such, the greater the volume and velocity of water that's contacting the shoe, the less likely it is to be effective. It'll also wear off faster in high wear areas such as where your shoe creases on the vamp.

u/Mosasoreass · 2 pointsr/StudentNurse

The Art of Crep Protect Spray

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013YRRFJ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pcfVDbPZ36NX5


Just don’t use it on cheap leather shoes like Jordans and you’ll be fine. You can also find them at shoe stores like Footlocker

u/papermageling · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Shoe goo is what I'd try.

u/mgnirpsn · 2 pointsr/Sneakers
u/handlesscombo · 2 pointsr/streetwear

Maybe i should change my wording to water repel. But heres one of the products https://www.amazon.com/Tarrago-Hightech-Nano-Protector-Spray/dp/B003U47QBY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479165270&sr=8-1&keywords=tarrago+nano+protector

you could also try jason markk's repel or crepe protect.

u/xanderdantes · 2 pointsr/Nike

How about shoe glue?

u/lvoelvoe · 2 pointsr/RepLadies

I’ve used this cleaner on my hubby’s white vans and it got them pretty clean. A lot of people swear by the Jason Markk cleaner though. I definitely would not put them in the wash because it’ll ruin the rope part of the espadrilles.

u/vee_vee_vee · 2 pointsr/blackmagicfuckery

crep it's like 4 dollars

u/queenbeluga · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I used this to waterproof my Uggs. Water now beads off of them. :) Granted I haven't done gotten them wetter than flicking water at them to test the water proofing and light trekking across puddles to the garbage can, but it seems to work very well. I can only recommend for suede, as I tried it on my nubuck shoes and it didn't seem to make a difference, but that may just be me so I'm not sure.

u/go_greengo · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Sure. Your friendly neighborhood cobbler should have some. Here are some links.

Tarrago Hightech Nano Protector Spray 250 Ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003U47QBY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_KwdHybCCFVVVS


https://www.hangerproject.com/tarrago-nano-protector-waterproofing-spray.html

And the famous Leffot video that changed the suede game.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PnOw_sNVG0A

u/djlawrence3557 · 1 pointr/NavyBlazer

Just buy a suede eraser and brush. They're super cheap and work with a little effort

u/johnwayne2413 · 1 pointr/disney

> nano protector

this? https://www.amazon.com/Tarrago-Hightech-Nano-Protector-Spray/dp/B003U47QBY

and does it really work?

u/James_RADberry · 1 pointr/Sneakers

Here’s a link Kiwi Select All Protector (Large Can, 7.7 Oz.) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DDVEQKS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zF0kDbZTVTZX6

u/kkaattiiieee · 1 pointr/Nike

After a quick search , these seem to be the only shoes Nike labeled “water resistant”.

If you want waterproof sneakers, it might be best to look into some sort of protection spray, like this. I’d make sure to do some research though first before diving in to make sure you don’t ruin your shoes.

u/Ferguson4321 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Has anyone used any shoe stretch spray and did it work?

Some good Amazon reviews for this, but unfortunately now sold out:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NLM8EL6/?coliid=I1TORPN29280WP&colid=2G5RJOUVO7LJD&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

u/chickenfark · 1 pointr/washingtondc

old comment i posted on some shoe cleaning, probably best to just DIY for uggs

Depending on how pricey and/or loved they are, my go to is Bedos. Dude does insane work with shoes, but comes with an accompanying price tag.

For my own suede shoes I use a good suede shampoo and suede brush to get out most of the crap, followed by some suede conditioner. Saphir is sold all over the place, hanger project links were just the handiest to find.

After that you can also look into (optional) using some tarrago nanospray to semi-waterproof and stain-proof them. That stuff is magic.

u/alphapoker24 · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Do you think this would work well?

u/cortes12 · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

I've had good success cleaning my kill shots with these.

Shoe Cleaner by Pink Miracle 8 Oz. Bottle Kit Fabric Cleaner For Leather, Whites, Nubuck Boots, Sneakers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7NDT3A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qy43AbG9DMZJB

u/punisher1005 · 1 pointr/vagabond

Yep it works. It won't keep your shoes bone dry if you dunk them in water but if you spray down the outside of your shoes with it really well then let them dry for 24 hours. It definitely will keep the outside dry. I spray down my shoelaces too and let them dry separately. I bought this stuff. I'd personally reapply occasionally but I don't know if that's strictly necessary. It's certainly not a scam though.

There is heavier duty stuff out there if you want something that will really make your boots/shoes super waterproof instead of "water resistant" though. Just look at reviews.

Edit: This looks decent too.

u/Ohno_ItsTom · 1 pointr/GolfGTI

Thanks for the recommendation! How is it on midsoles? I've been using this stuff lately and it's been pretty lack luster on midsoles: https://www.amazon.com/Cleaner-Pink-Miracle-Solution-Leather/dp/B00A7NDT3A

u/GreatTragedy · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I use this on all my sneakers. A little bit goes a real long way with this stuff. Great results from it.


https://www.amazon.com/Pink-Miracle-Cleaner-Leather-Sneakers/dp/B00A7NDT3A

u/thecandiedkeynes · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Many companies do. Here are two:

Kiwi

Saphir

u/GracefulGopher · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Will Kiwi Saddle Soap dry out the leather in my shoes or help keep it hydrated? Trying to maximize the life of my less-than-top-quality-leather dress shoes.

u/EYALRZ14 · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Has anyone used this brand for suede cleaning gear? It has a waterproofing spray, cleaner, nylon brush, and eraser; is there anything else that I would need?

https://www.amazon.com/Gear-Aid-ReviveX-Nubuck-Fabric/dp/B002HH0PL8/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1486936054&sr=1-1&nodeID=7141123011&keywords=suede+care+kit

u/bcphotog · 1 pointr/Sneakers

> Clean your turtle doves with the crep kit

This kit?

> then buy sole protectors

Is the Crep one good? This one specifically.

Thanks!

u/ohyeahthatguy · 1 pointr/DunksNotDead

I usually get mine off Amazon.

u/sticky-bit · 1 pointr/Bushcraft

https://www.amazon.com/Kiwi-Saddle-Soap-3-1/dp/B00GT2SCU8 ? It seemed like a soft waxy lube you rub into leather to keep it soft. Apparently a quick search showed some recipes and it has actual soap and lye in it for some reason. TIL

I'm somewhat put off by that, but the stuff I used to use worked OK. I just had to keep up with the coating. Maybe the stuff I bought didn't have the lye and soap in it? Maybe it deteriorated the jacket faster because of the lye? I don't know as it doesn't fit me any more.

I'm sure Johnson's paste wax would work too. Sno-seal as silicone oil in it and it works as advertised.

I looked in an old 1907 book "Henley's twentieth century formulas, recipes and processes" and didn't see anything saddle soap related.

u/Citizen_V · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

I've never used that, but there have been several recommendations of Tarrago's spray in /r/goodyearwelt for suede and other fabrics.

u/nikkarus · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

This is the one all my sneaker head friends use

u/ilalli · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Clean it with saddle soap to start to see if that helps. I personally like Pink Miracle which has saddle soap in it and is liquid so it’s easy, but you can get a tin of solid saddle soap at Walmart/Target. Tarrago dye comes with a prep liquid that helps remove old dye (apply with a scratchy pad). It comes in several dozen colors with nice, rich color payoff after only 1-2 coats (but apply more like 4-5 coats) of sponge application.

u/kneemahp · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

groomsmen gifts are the worst! i had the hardest time finding gifts for my groomsmen because none of them are into knives, drinking heavily, or razors.

I ended up getting all my groomsmen a shoe shining kit from amazon. They were $40 each and under budget. My dad has had the same one since I was a kid, and i figured as we're all getting older, our shoe selection is going from fabric to leather.

Here's the link.
http://www.amazon.com/Kiwi-Select-Shine-Wooden-Content/dp/B00ANVF91Q/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1414737525&sr=8-4&keywords=shoe+shine+kit

u/itsSolara · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

I ended up with these: https://www.amazon.com/Stuart-Weitzman-Womens-Annaform-Silver/dp/B01BX0ZD02/

Stuart Weitzman Wide is not that wide, so I ended up also buying this: https://www.amazon.com/Professional-Boot-Shoe-Leather-Stretch/dp/B00NLM8EL6/

I usually have a problem with shoes falling off my feet if there's no strap, but these stay on just fine, it seems.

u/ret595 · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

What is a good basic shoe care/polish kit? I've found this one but I'm not too sure if I should order it.

u/bookfancier69 · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Thank you for putting in the time to reply. I think I will pick up some Allen Edmond's shoe cream as I am not really looking for a mirror shine.

Is this the Tarrago protector you are referring too?

u/lawrencexmedford · 1 pointr/Sneakers

start with just the brush, a good amount of dirt will simply wipe off suede and nubuck

if it's still there, use the eraser. use a nice eraser from a decent mechanical pencil. stay away from those hard cheap ones.

if you use an eraser, there will be a bit of flaking left over. use the brush to get everything going in the same direction.

this will take care of most dirt/dust ('dry')
here's a good price on a kit with both: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000IBIIFK/ref=dra_a_cs_mr_hn_it_P1043_104?tag=dradis-20

if it's more like a stain ('wet', like mud or grease), you'll need a cleaner like jason markk

and yea usually always recommend trying the products and tools to be sure it doesn't fade your materials.

u/Readonlygirl · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Yes less sensitive to water stains and everything stains. I was at my shoe repair today to pick up some stretched boots and asked them what they use and they said this https://www.amazon.com/Tarrago-Hightech-Nano-Protector-Spray/dp/B003U47QBY/ref=asc_df_B003U47QBY/ it’s good for sneakers and fabric too. See the photos in the listing. There’s other waterproofers but they will darken your boots.

u/The-Bedroom-Hero · 1 pointr/Nike

Oh I forgot the link:

Pink Miracle Shoe Cleaner Kit 8 Oz. Bottle Fabric Cleaner for Leather, Whites, and Nubuck Sneakers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7NDT3A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IoUZDb3T535SA

u/TrippingBearBalls · 1 pointr/indianapolis

You can get waterproofing spray designed for shoes. Personally, I've had good results with this stuff

u/stevenkmason · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Have you tried using Tarrago nano spray?

u/4006F35EB9 · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

No, the suede is black. And this is the can i have in case that is important. http://www.amazon.ca/Pro-Active-PEN-90184-Penguin-Repellent/dp/B0030CV784

u/mister-bizarro · 1 pointr/Sneakers

Pick up one of those bar/brush sets (like this one http://www.amazon.com/New-Balance-Suede-Cleaning-System/dp/B000IBIIFK ) and try that out before trying any of the spray cleaners places sell. I've always had trouble with discoloration from the sprays.

u/blbd · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Try some of this stuff:

https://www.amazon.com/Jason-Markk-Premium-Shoe-Cleaner/dp/B00D12KGYE

It's a gentle cleaning soap with companion brush that will clean gunk off sneakers and boots. I used it to get mud out of some sneakers made with absorbent fabric and some mud and grass off some workboots also.

u/macotine · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I got this to take care of my suede shoes, works wonders.

u/fashion_maven · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Hope I'm not too late, but don't use any sort of leather lotion or creme conditioner. It mostly just looks dirty, it doesn't really look dry, but you can judge that better in person. I have some experience cleaning different kinds of leather (deerskin suede, lambskin, vegetable tanned leather, etc.), and from that I'd recommend one of the water based suede cleaners like Ugg Sheepskin Cleaner and Conditioner, which I've used (sheepskin, peccary, whatever, cleaners aren't that specific) or Jason Markk, which looks good, but I haven't used it. The Ugg cleaner link is to Zappos; it's 8 dollars and ships free. The Jason Markk stuff is twice the cost, and Amazon req. $35 min. for free shipping. If you go the Jason Markk route, just get the 8 oz. bottle I linked rather than the 4 oz. with brush for the same cost. A little brush should not cost 8 bucks in a kit.

Finally, since you're a kid and even 8 bucks might be more than you want to spend. A drop of baby shampoo or a drop (really, just a drop!) of dish soap in a quarter cup of lukewarm water will probably work almost as well as the cleaners above. Use a soft nail brush (ask your mom), thick rag, terry cloth towel, or spare sock inside out to lather and gently scrub. Don't drench the leather or it'll shrink and stiffen up. Air dry. Put on the gloves a few times as it dries. Brush again when dry.

Also, It's definitely peccary or imitation peccary. (I had to search to just to check if that was even a thing.) Pigskin has a slightly different follicle pattern. Carpincho looks likes lots of little small spots or scabs. If you're curious whether they're imitation or not, look closely at the the little dots. They're small holes where the hair follicles grew from. If they're just embossed on, leather lotion or the like might swell the leather and mess up the look. I only bring it up so you don't mess up the embossing if that's what it is; who cares if it's not real peccary. Carpincho, aka capybara, is just a giant, hairy South American rat, and peccaries are cute little L. American pigs. You seem really excited about it; that's sweet.

Edit: spelling errors, missing article

u/thats_a_bad_username · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

look around where you found it in the car to see if anything stained part of the car or what could have possibly leaked. i would try a suede cleaning kit that has an eraser and brush (no chemicals) and see if that could get it off. i think Jason Markk or Kiwi make an affordable kit for this. I think Target carries the Kiwi one in store too.

u/Ruscoh · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Do you think something like this will work well? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ANXQ2NC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_UvAQzb1G49122

u/LittleHelperRobot · 1 pointr/Sneakers

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u/turbospartan · 1 pointr/Sneakers

Hmm... you could try using some super-glue, or shoe-glue to to seal it back.

https://www.amazon.com/Shoe-Fix-Shoe-Glue-Instant-Professional/dp/B01G8D69FW

I'd put the glue on, then use something to keep pressure / hold it together for a while (hours) to ensure its sealed.

u/Troll_Random · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Coming from https://www.reddit.com/r/malefashionadvice/comments/805qg1/daily_simple_questions_ask_and_answer_here/duu7785/?context=3

These are my first good leather boots I've had for less than a year. I live in Seattle, so I use Kiwi Rain and Stain Protector every now and then to protect them against the rain.

Unfortunately, my shoes are already in pretty bad condition.

See https://i.imgur.com/mpsidy6.jpg and specifically https://i.imgur.com/sj7nQNh.jpg.

I'm not sure what kind of leather this is (beeswax??), and how I can take care of it or fix it. I've seen some conditioners and polishes recommended, but again, since I don't know what kind of leather these shoes are, I don't want to use products that might ruin them even more.

Any tips?

u/saltporksuit · 1 pointr/FrugalFemaleFashion
u/bennwalton · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I got this for my suede shoes and it works well! Suede brush, suede eraser, waterproofing spray, and conditioner. I haven't tried the conditioner but the rest of it works great

u/abourne · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I've been asked if I put on suede spray for these three recent shoes that that I bought: derby buck, brown cap toe oxford, and a Crepe sole (cheaper) chelsea boot.

Since they're all well under $100, even more so as I have a 25% discount code, I told someone that I don't bother, but I would if they were $200 to $500 shoes.

However, I did order a suede cleaning kit by Kiwi, and it seems to work well for these shoes.

For the most part, it's important to keep these shoes dry and avoid in (known) wet weather. However, minor water stains are oftentimes unavoidable, and the suede cleaning kit seems to do a satisfactory job.

I'm wondering if suede protector just isn't worth it. On the other hand, I regularly put rubber cement on the soles to avoid the soles wearing down, so the base of the shoes (too cheap to re-sole) last far longer than normal.

u/snakera · 1 pointr/Sneakers

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B013YRRFJ4/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493956656&sr=8-2&pi=AC_AA280_QL65&keywords=crep+protect
Yeah it says black because when the can itself is black haha. Its purple on he pic on amazon but when i got mine it was black

u/b0r3datw0rk · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

took these for my euro trip during summer and an asia trip during winter. Love these shoes. The gum sole on these should be easy to keep clean, but I used the shoe cleaner by pink miracle for the rest of the shoe. Looks A LOT better than what it did, but obviously won't be able to keep these that clean if they're seeing the world.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A7NDT3A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Sublimekidd420 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Back when it used to rain where I live I used this spray to water proof my shoes. Its a good product and cheap too.

u/jimguy · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Yes. Although not necessary, it can save your suede/roughout shoes from being ruined.

Link

u/luxeshimmer · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I just ordered this! It kept popping up on every list.

u/ErnieTheGrinch · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I use this stuff. Works wonders. I've brought back shoes in worse shape than that. You can also replace the shoes laces down the road and they'll look brand new.

u/heetz · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I bought and used this for my killshot 2s. They seem fine and didn't discolor or anything but I haven't really worn them in conditions where they could get dirty.

u/yoyoteng · 0 pointsr/toronto

Try this diy method, could save you some money. :)