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Don't let dirt and scuffs ruin your favorite suede and nubuck shoes! Local cleaning methods can be harsh or ineffective, leaving your expensive footwear looking dull. The Shacke 4-Way Leather Brush Cleaner is your all-in-one solution, imported directly from the USA to bring you superior shoe care. This isn't just any brush; it's a versatile tool designed to work into all the nooks and crannies of your shoes, effectively dealing with heavy dirt and stubborn scuff marks.
The unique 4-way design means you have the right tool for every job. Use the nubuck bristles to gently lift dirt and restore the nap, the soft nylon bristles for general cleaning and polishing, and the rubber or crepe sections (depending on the specific 4-way design) for tackling tougher marks and restoring texture. Whether you're in Mumbai protecting your loafers from monsoon grime or in Delhi prepping your boots for winter, this brush is essential. For just ₹1,826, you get an authentic USA-made product that extends the life and beauty of your footwear. We handle all import duties and taxes, delivering this shoe care essential directly to you in 2-8 days.
Just get it Saved a suede jacket from mud splatter. My daughter wore her beloved red suede jacket in Paris and it had dirty splatter from who knows what all aver it when she returned. She wanted me to have it cleaned for her, but I hated to pay $50+ to have a thrift store jacket cleaned so I looked up this little gem and the reviews were great so I bought it. Worked like a charm to remove the spots and then o sprinkled the whole thing with baking soda and tied it up in a plastic bag for a week to remove the smell of mildewy sweaty grossness. Now it’s fresh and clean. Highly recommend!
Decent brush, second thoughts on the brass bristle. Nice suede brush. Fits nicely in hands. Use the eraser side a lot more. The eraser does a good job of cleaning. The brass brush side does work good on brushing the suede, but I started to notice the brush would leave a blueish stain on light color suede. Which I am not sure why it does that. The brass brush really does a good job and I would say be careful while using that on light color material. The rubber side does a good job of lifting extra material lint. It does hold up pretty well. Easy to use. Decent value for your money. I just wish the bristles didn’t leave a stain. Maybe I am doing something wrong, but I stopped using the brass bristle side on light colors suede.
SAVED my Sperry Top Sider "Sahara" shoes OK, so you made the same mistake I made. You tried "conditioning" your light colored Sperry Top Siders to bring them back to life, and the leather conditioner you used to treat and soften the leather darkened your beloved shoes' color and never lighted up after drying. DO NOT TRASH YOUR SHOES. You can fix the problem and restore them to LIKE NEW CONDITION.I went through several products and processes. This is what I found that works.The problem with treating Sperry Top Siders in the wonderful color "Sahara" is the type of leather the shoe is made of. The leather is nubuck, which is very porous like suede. Nubuck has a soft velvety feel, not shaggy like suede. Nubuck is unique because it's tricky to treat---that's the problem you're having.So you've got Sperry Saharas but now they're chocolate BROWN forever because they're saturated with conditioner. FIRST, you need to clean that old conditioner out of the shoes. I used Fiebings Saddle Soap with a toothbrush and bowl of water. After scrubbing, rinse outside of shoes with warm water under sink faucet. Stuff paper towels in the toes of the shoes to shape the shoes. Allow 2 days to dry.Here's a big TIP: You want these shoes to look like new, right? Then you have to scrub the white stitching until they're WHITE again. A small detail that makes ALL the difference, believe me. I used dish soap along with the saddle soap on the stitching when I was saddle soaping the whole shoe. And buy new shoes laces (with a boat shoe threading needle). Save the new shoes laces for the very end of the process of course.Shoes are dry. Nice light sandy tan color, right? But dry, spotty, and brittle. Good!Now you need a special cleaner WITH conditioner, sold by Sperry on Amazon "Sperry Top-Sider Cleaner and Conditioner" (go to Wolverine World Wide's Amazon store or Sperry's website). Soak a toothbrush with cleaner and scrub, wiping lather off the shoes' stitching and the toothbrush as you go. No bowl of water needed---the cleaner has water in it. Scrub around whole shoe. Stuff paper towels back in shoes and allow shoes to dry one day.Shoes are now clean. Any remaining blotchy-looking spots appear as dirt because the nap (surface) of the leather has worn flat with wear in those spots (it's not dirt, it's flat spots). We're going to raise and even out the shoes' surface with a suede/nubuck brush (Shacke Suede & Nubuck 4-Way Leather Brush on Amazon). Use the nylon/brass bristles to lift the leather's spotty flat surfaces. BE GENTLE and go slow. Then use the rubbery nubuck bristles for the rest of the shoe. Use a soft shoe brush or clothing brush to remove the tiny leather particles left on shoes. Now you have a beautifully clean and finished VERY light sandy tan Top Sider.If you like the light sandy tan color (actually is LIGHTER than the official Sahara color) you can STOP here. Rub your thumb over the surface of the upper leather where laces go around---it's nubuck also but Sperry treated the leather different. The oil from your thumb is all that's needed. Lace your shoes and go.To restore your shoes to that wonderful rich cognac color everyone loves about Sperry "Saharas" then keep reading.To restore that factory-fresh Sahara color and subtle satin shine, you'll need a bottle of Bickmore Bick 4 Leather Conditioner and Bickmore Gard-More Water & Stain Repellent. I've tried LOTS of conditioners. Bick 4 is the only conditioner that dries sufficiently light enough on nubuck. Use a soft cloth and apply Bick 4 to surface of shoes. Stuff shoe again with paper towels and let dry TWO days.See? They lightened, leaving that wonder cognac color. To lighten them further, run your fingers along the inside of the shoe's leather gently pushing outward to stretch the leather.Now lightly spray Gard-More Water & Stain Repellent on shoes. Let dry. Lace those new shoe laces and SMILE. You just saved yourself from spending $70-140 on new Sperry Saharas! What do you do with that extra cash? Buy cedar shoe trees, you dummy. I buy Stratton split-toe cedar shoe trees. Awesome. Shoes trees will DOUBLE the life of your Top Siders and dress shoes, saving you even MORE money!THANKS SHACKE FOR A WONDER PRODUCT. You saved my Saharas!See pic. I don't have a "before" photo because, like I said, I thought I was throwing them in the trash. The pic provided shows the light colored shoe AFTER saddle soap, Sperry cleaner/conditioner, and brushing the nap. See the light sandy color? Nice. Pictured with the light shoe is the FINISHED shoe. Better!
It's a GREAT brush~ Here is why~ The Suede & Nubuck 4-way Leather Brush Cleaner works great. Don't be persuaded that it's smaller size would be insufficient. This brush provided an comfortable handling with great instructions, and did a complete job on 2 pair of my boots and one purse! It makes doing touch ups easy, too~
Shreds suede while using. Will clean decently This shreds the suede on my Ugg boots but also cleans them a little. You can’t use it often. LOTS of suede crumbs fall off with use of either brush type. Boots do look a little better after use but not fully cleaned up. The crevice option is nice and those parts work well. It’s better than nothing. The brush is sturdy and the price is ok.
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good does the job and has what I need to clean my suede boots, the golden coloured bristles are very hard, so only use them as a last resort for tough cleaning. Good size brush and feels like great quality, time will tell you how well I use it
Excellent Product Also removes cat hair really well. A good stiff brush.
I have no idea if I used this correctly but... Overall the shoes look better then they did before I brushed them! I mostly used the soft plastic bristles to brush in one direction (they turned black on the tips) and then erased. The eraser also turned black on edges, so I picked the black bits off before erasing more.
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