Basic cleaning for leather slippers
Regular cleaning is the first step in caring for your slippers:
Remove light soiling
Wipe your slippers with a damp, soft cloth.
Treating hard stains
Use a mixture of mild soapy water. Take care not to soak the leather.
Drying
Allow the slippers to air dry. Avoid direct sunlight or radiators, as these can dry out the leather.
Regular care and impregnation
Leather care
Use a leather cream or leather oil to keep the material supple. Apply the care products with a soft cloth in circular movements.
Impregnation
Protect your slippers from moisture by treating them regularly with a waterproofing spray.
Dealing with stubborn stains
For difficult stains you can try the following tips:
Oil stains
Cover with talcum powder or cornstarch, leave for a few hours and brush off carefully.
Water stains
Handle evenly with a slightly damp cloth to avoid rubs.
Correct storage for maximum service life
Storage plays a decisive role:
Preserve shape
Use shoe trees or stuff the heels with newspaper.
Storage location
Store your slippers in a cool, dry place.
Conclusion
With the right care, your leather slippers will not only look better, but will also last longer.