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How Do You Clean Suede Leather Coats?

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How Do You Clean Suede Leather Coats?

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Suede coats can be easily damaged by the wrong method of cleaning. Dry cleaning is usually safest, but bringing your coat to the dry cleaners can get expensive. However, there is a method you can use at home with the right tools and cleaners. Keep in mind that cleaning suede is never risk-free; always test a cleaner on an inconspicuous area of the coat before applying it to other areas. Wipe off the coat with a white lint-free cloth. Using a white cloth will allow you to see dirt more easily; switch the cloth to the clean side when necessary. Apply suede cleaner to excessively soiled areas. How the cleaner is applied depends on the brand you use. Some have an applicator while others must be diluted or applied with a sponge. Work the cleaner into the coat with a suede brush. Don’t scrub too hard or you may damage the suede. You do need to work the cleaner in well enough to draw out the soil, however. Use a clean cloth to remove soil that the suede cleaner has lifted from the coat. Wash

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