Say Goodbye to Grease and Oil Stains on Suede!

Grease and oil stains on suede can be a real nuisance. But don’t worry, with right techniques you can get rid of them in no time. Follow these steps to keep your suede looking great!


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Step 1: Scrape Off the Excess Grease and Oil

Take a soft brush or cloth and gently scrape off any excess grease or oil from the surface of suede. Be careful not to rub too hard as this could damage suede.

Step 2: Apply Cornstarch

Sprinkle a layer of cornstarch over the stain. Let it sit for a few hours or overnight. The cornstarch will absorb the grease and oil from the suede, making it easier to remove.

Step 3: Brush Away the Cornstarch

Once the cornstarch has been allowed to absorb grease and oil, use a soft brush to gently brush away the cornstarch. If there are stubborn stains left behind, repeat steps 2 and 3.

Step 4: Wipe Down with a Cloth

Using a damp cloth, gently wipe away any remaining dirt or residue from the suede. Be sure not to rub too hard as this could damage the suede.

Step 5: Treat with a Leather Cleaner

You can buy a leather cleaner specifically designed for suede at most department stores. Follow the instructions on the label and ensure that you are using the correct type of cleaner for your particular type of suede.

Step 6: Brush Away Any Excess Leather Cleaner

Gently brush away any excess cleaner with a soft brush. Allow the suede to air dry before using again.

Conclusion

Getting rid of grease and oil stains on suede doesn't have to be a hassle. With a few simple steps, you can easily get rid of those pesky stains and keep your suede looking great.

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