Full-grain leather and suede shoes are elegant choices, but their surfaces are susceptible to scratches and abrasions. With the right care methods, however, you can easily restore them to a fresh appearance. Here are some effective ways to remove scratches from both smooth full-grain leather and delicate suede.
Removing Scratches from Leather Shoes
Full-grain leather is a leather with a smooth, shiny surface. Although it is more resistant to damage than suede, scratches on it can be quite visible. Here are some methods for repairing superficial and deeper scratches.
Shoe polish
Shoe polish in the right color can effectively conceal minor scratches and restore a fresh look to your shoes.
- Cleaning your shoes : Before applying polish, remove any dirt and dust with a damp cloth, then allow your shoes to dry completely.
- Applying the polish : Use a shoe polish in a color that matches the leather. Apply it to the scratched areas, gently rubbing in circular motions with a soft cloth or applicator.
- Polishing : After applying the polish, wait for it to dry, then polish your shoes to achieve a smooth, shiny result.
Skin balm or conditioner
Leather conditioners not only moisturize the material, but also help conceal minor scratches.
- Applying the balm : Apply conditioner or leather balm to the scratched areas. Rub the product in with a soft cloth using circular motions.
- Moisturize and smooth : The balm will soften the leather, making scratches less visible. The conditioner will also restore the shine to the shoes and protect the leather from further damage.
Vinegar and olive oil
Vinegar can help even out skin tone, while olive oil will make your skin more supple and resistant to damage.
- Preparation of the mixture : Mix equal parts vinegar and olive oil.
- Application : Dip a soft cloth in the solution and gently wipe the scratched area.
- Polishing : Once dry, polish the leather with a dry cloth to give it a shine.
Removing Scratches from Suede Shoes
Suede is a delicate material, so it requires a slightly different approach. We don’t usually use water or harsh cleaners on it, but the right techniques can help remove scuffs and restore softness to your shoes.
Suede brush
A suede brush is the best friend of every suede shoe owner. It helps remove minor scratches and refresh the texture of the material.
- Brush : Gently rub the scuffed areas with a suede brush, using short, one-way strokes. This will help lift the suede hairs and smooth out the scuffs.
- Refreshing the surface : If the scratches are deeper, you can try rubbing the suede with a suede eraser or regular eraser to smooth out the surface.
Vinegar or alcohol
A vinegar or alcohol solution will help to eliminate deeper scratches on suede and restore its structure.
- Preparation of the solution : Mix vinegar or alcohol with water (1:1).
- Application : Dampen a clean cloth with the solution and gently rub the scratched area. The vinegar or alcohol will help soften the suede hairs and make them easier to comb.
- Brushing : Once dry, brush your shoes to restore their original appearance.
Water vapor
Steam is a way to restore the hairs of suede and remove scratches without the risk of damaging the material.
- Preparing steam : Heat water to create steam or use a garment steamer.
- Steaming Suede : Hold your shoes over the steamer for a few seconds to allow the steam to soften the suede fibers.
- Brushing : Once your shoes have cooled, brush the suede in one direction to make scratches less visible.
Additional tips
- Protect the leather : After removing the scratches, it is a good idea to apply a protective product suitable for smooth leather or suede to the shoes. The protective product will help protect the shoes from moisture, dirt and further scratches.
- Regular care : The more you take care of your shoes on a daily basis, the easier it will be to keep them in good condition. Regularly brushing the suede and using a balm for smooth leather will keep your shoes in great condition.
- Avoiding water on suede : Suede reacts badly to water, so avoid cleaning it with water unless necessary. If necessary, use steam or special suede cleaners.
With these methods, you can effectively remove scratches and scuffs from your smooth leather and suede shoes, restoring their elegant appearance and making them last longer.