SHOES & BOOTS - Care Instructions & Repair Advice

SHOES & BOOTS of all kinds - CARE INSTRUCTIONS & REPAIR ADVICE 


With our small guide is designed to give you practical tips to help you maintain your shoes. A Well-shoe will stay when you want them.

Table of Contents
1. GREASE & OIL
2. STAINING
3. PEN
4. CHEWING GUM & GLUE
5. SNOW BORDERS
6. SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES


1. GREASE & OIL

Grease and oil stains are easily removed with mineral spirits. Before doing so on a non-visible location, the compatibility of the material with mineral spirits.


2. STAINING

When the food comes off, simply spray the shoe inside with hairspray and allow to dry thoroughly.


3. PEN

Pens on suede can be easily removed by spraying this place with hairspray to let it dry and then ausbürstet.


4. CHEWING GUM & GLUE

Chewing gum and glue can be removed by placing the shoes in the freezer compartment of the refrigerator and can freeze briefly. Then you can replace the annoying adhesive.

5. SNOW BORDERS

Snow margins are still WET, can be removed on flat shoes, if you washed out under running water or rubbing with the interface of an onion. DRIED snow stains can be removed with kerosene.


6. SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES

In addition to these precautions, there are many more. Please send us your experiences. We are happy to add to our use and care instructions. 

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