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Here's how to get oil out of suede. If you have a tough oil stain on your suede boots, there are only a few ways to get rid of it without ruining the leather.
Here's what I used in this video:
A suede brush and eraser → amzn.to/3wnbp2a
Saphir Omnidaim → amzn.to/3Pg0YWI
Saphir Renovateur spray → amzn.to/3yFB9cC
You can usually remove most stains from suede with just a brush or an eraser. But if you have a tougher stain like oil or salt, you'll likely need a suede soap.
My favorite suede soap is Omnidaim. I use Saphir products often because I know they're solid. I'm sure there are other great suede soaps out there, but Saphir's is the only one I've tried.
Before you dive into sudsing up your suede leather boots, I recommend trying just the brush and eraser. Repeat steps two and three multiple times to see how the oil stain reacts. You might remove it completely without soap.
Also, if you're buying the Saphir Renovateur spray, make sure you pick it up in "neutral." They also offer in brown, black, and navy. If your suede is one of those colors, go for it. But I have multiple colors of suede, so I just went with neutral.
For more on how to clean suede → • How to CLEAN SUEDE Boo...
0:00 Intro
0:15 Overview
1:05 What You Need To Get Oil Out of Suede
2:20 Step 1 - Use a Suede Brush
2:50 Step 2 - Use a Suede Eraser
3:50 Step 3 - Use Suede Soap
5:20 Step 4 - Condition the Suede
#suede #leathercare #saphir
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