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Regular cleaning:
Remove dirt and dust from your leather shoes with a soft brush or a dry cloth.
This will help maintain a clean appearance and prevent dirt from accumulating in the leather pores.
Hydration:
Leather needs hydration to prevent it from drying out and cracking.
Use specific leather moisturizing creams.
Apply the product in small quantities and gently rub it with a clean cloth, allowing it to absorb for a few minutes before removing any excess.
Protection against moisture:
Avoid exposing your leather shoes to excessive water.
If they get wet, dry them immediately with a dry cloth and let them dry at room temperature.
Never use direct heat sources such as hairdryers, as this can damage the leather.
Avoid sun exposure:
Direct sunlight can cause discoloration and drying of the leather.
Avoid leaving your shoes exposed to the sun for prolonged periods.
If it is necessary to leave them outdoors, place them in a shaded area or use specific leather sun protectors.
Proper storage:
Store your leather shoes in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place.
Use shoe trees or fillers (paper towels) to maintain their original shape.
Avoid stacking other objects on top of the shoes, as this can deform them.
Prevention of scratches and scuffs:
Avoid scratching or scuffing your leather shoes against rough surfaces.
Be careful when walking on uneven terrain and avoid contact with sharp objects.
Regular brushing:
Use a soft-bristle brush or a specific suede brush to remove dirt and residue from the surface of the leather.
Gently brush in one direction to avoid damaging the fibers.
Protection against moisture:
Suede is more susceptible to moisture damage than smooth leather.
Therefore, it's important to protect your suede leather shoes from rain and excessive moisture.
If they get wet, immediately dry them with an absorbent cloth, avoiding rubbing the leather.
Use of waterproofing agents:
To protect your suede leather shoes from moisture and stains, use a specific waterproofing spray for suede.
Apply the product according to the manufacturer's instructions and allow it to dry completely before wearing them again.
Avoid contact with liquids:
Avoid spilling liquids on your suede shoes, as this can permanently stain them.
If a spill occurs, immediately dry it with a clean dry cloth, absorbing as much liquid as possible.
Stain treatment:
If stains occur on the suede, use a suede cleaning eraser or a soft-bristle brush to try to remove the dirt.
Gently rub the stain in circular motions. If the stain persists, consult a suede leather cleaning specialist.
Proper storage:
Store your suede shoes in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Use a cloth bag or shoe box that allows for air circulation to prevent moisture buildup.
Avoid rubbing or friction:
Never vigorously rub suede, as this can damage the delicate fibers of the material.
Also, avoid using harsh brushes or aggressive chemical products.
Restoring the appearance:
Periodically, you can use a suede brush or a specific product to revitalize the leather's appearance.
Follow the product instructions to renew the color and soften the fibers.
Suede is a delicate material and requires special care.
If you're unsure about how to clean or treat a specific stain, it's recommended to consult a suede leather cleaning specialist.
Regular cleaning:
Remove dirt and dust from synthetic shoes using a soft cloth or a brush with soft bristles.
Gently brush over the surface to remove any loose dirt.
Gentle washing:
If the synthetic shoes are dirtier, you can gently wash them with warm water and mild soap.
Use a sponge or a soft cloth to delicately clean the shoe's surface.
Avoid scrubbing too hard as it can damage the material.
Proper drying:
After washing, let the shoes air dry in a well-ventilated area.
Avoid exposing them directly to the sun or using heat sources like hair dryers, as they can deform the synthetic material.
Protection against scratches:
Avoid scratching or rubbing your synthetic shoes against rough or sharp surfaces.
Be cautious when walking on uneven terrain to prevent damage to the material.
Avoid contact with chemicals:
Prevent contact with aggressive chemicals such as solvents, alcohol, or strong detergents.
These products can damage the material and cause discoloration.
Proper storage:
Store your shoes in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Use fabric bags or shoe boxes to protect them from dust and potential damage.
Avoid prolonged sun exposure:
Prolonged sun exposure can cause the color of synthetic material to fade.
Therefore, avoid leaving your synthetic shoes exposed to the sun for long periods.
Regular brushing:
Use a soft-bristled brush to remove dirt and dust from your shoes.
Gently brush in the same direction as the fabric's fibers.
Protection against moisture:
Avoid exposing your synthetic fabric shoes to rain and excessive humidity.
If they get wet, dry them immediately with a dry cloth and let them dry naturally at room temperature.
Avoid direct heat sources such as hair dryers, as they can damage the fabric.
Use of waterproofing agents:
To protect your shoes from moisture and stains, you can apply a specific waterproofing spray for nubuck or satin.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions and allow them to dry completely before using them again.
Stain removal:
If a stain occurs on the fabric, clean it immediately with a clean cloth slightly dampened with warm water and mild soap.
Gently scrub the affected area and then remove the soap with the damp cloth. Let it dry naturally.
Nubuck brushing:
In the case of nubuck shoes, after cleaning, use a specific nubuck brush to restore the velvety appearance of the fibers.
Gently brush in circular motions to avoid damaging the fabric.
Proper storage:
Store your shoes in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Use fabric bags or shoe boxes to protect them from dust and potential damage.
Avoid contact with chemicals:
Beware of chemicals such as solvents or strong detergents.
They can damage the synthetic fabric and cause discoloration.
Avoid overloading the product to prevent straining the zippers, fasteners, or seams. This will help preserve the integrity and durability of the bag.
Avoid carrying excess weight and/or objects that could damage the structure of the product. Distribute the weight evenly to prevent premature wear.
Protect sharp and/or pointed objects, avoiding direct contact with the product. Use separate cases or pouches to store these items and prevent damage to the bag.
When cleaning, hand washing is recommended. Use only a damp cloth with warm water and mild soap. Gently clean the surface of the bag, removing any dirt or stains. Then, dry it with a dry cloth.
Never apply abrasive products, solvents, or any chemicals to the bag. This can damage the materials and alter the appearance of the product.
Avoid contact with seawater, sand, and other abrasive elements. These substances can cause irreversible damage to the bag.
For drying, use only a dry cloth. Avoid dryers or any other source of excessive heat, as this can deform or damage the bag's material.
Do not dry clean. Most bags are not suitable for this type of cleaning and can be damaged if exposed to aggressive chemicals.
Avoid leaving the bag exposed to the sun, as excessive heat and light can alter its color and appearance.
Avoid contact with rough or sharp surfaces to prevent scratches and damage to the bag material.
Do not wet your bag. If it gets wet in the rain, carefully wipe it with a soft cloth and let it dry completely in a well-ventilated area and in the shade.
Avoid contact of your bag with makeup, creams, perfumes, and dyed/dark fabrics, as this can cause stains.
By following these care instructions, you can extend the lifespan and appearance of your bag, keeping it beautiful and in excellent condition.
Rubber: Avoid exposing shoes with rubber soles to direct sunlight and intense heat, as this can soften the material and alter its color. Keep them in a cool and dry place.
PVC, Polyurethane, and TR:
For shoes with PVC, polyurethane (PU), and thermoplastic rubber (TR) soles, it's important to keep them away from heat sources, low temperatures, solvents, and oils.
Excessive heat and moisture can cause decomposition in PU soles. Also, avoid storing them in humid places or areas with extreme temperature variations.
Regular use:
It's recommended to use the shoes regularly to prevent chemical changes in the sole components.
If they are left unused for a long time, detachment or changes in appearance may occur, which do not constitute a manufacturing defect.
Proper cleaning:
When cleaning the shoes, avoid using solvents or harsh chemicals on the soles.
Preferably, use a damp cloth or soft brush with water and mild soap.
Let them dry in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight exposure.
Adequate storage:
Store the shoes in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
Avoid stacking other objects on top of the shoes, as this can deform the sole.
Remember that these guidelines are specific to the soles of the Via Marte brand.
Following these care instructions will help prolong the lifespan of the shoes and maintain their quality.