Saturday, January 30, 2010

How Do You Get Mud Out Of Suede Boots How Do You Remove Dried Mud From Suede Boots???

How do you remove dried mud from suede boots??? - how do you get mud out of suede boots

***** I have not suede protector of them, and I'm not sure if you are flush, the best idea ... Right? What can I do? I know now, and the dry mud yesterday.

12 comments:

Carol H said...

must be small, suede brush (not larger than a fingernail, cleaning and metal brushes.) Locate shoe stores should have them. If the vase is dry cleaning. Rewally I don `t know if water is used, but perhaps we have the white vinegar and no water, then use the brush NAP.

chmar11 said...

First, a brush and dirt gain as much as
possible. Then with a damp (not wet) rub gently
the rest.

chmar11 said...

First, a brush and dirt gain as much as
possible. Then with a damp (not wet) rub gently
the rest.

chmar11 said...

First, a brush and dirt gain as much as
possible. Then with a damp (not wet) rub gently
the rest.

guy2008 said...

Dishwashers

♥ †@ÿŁƏƏ♥ said...

First, let the mud dry then brush with a soft brush ...

bobo said...

Try a damp paper towel.

Tapioca said...

Try brushing with a stiff brush.

Becca said...

I had happened to me several times. Wait until your house is completely dry, then peel only mud. I hope you take care until next time

sweety_c... said...

Try fiber cloth and hot water!

Akasha said...

First use a brush to get as much as possible ... Drain well then with a damp cloth (can) only with water first. If this fails, try a little mild detergent, soap like Dr. Bronner's, well drained, and water then rinse again. Do not try to satisfy you, the suede, if possible, but if so, probably not such a big deal.

diamondk... said...

Put no water inside, just around the spread. Make sure it is dry, then remove the hardened mud fingers (if there is a lot of it), then use a brush with bristles that are not too soft and gently brush the remaining dust.

Hope this helps

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