Care & Maintenance
How to Care and Maintenance tour Sandals
1. Use a Special Suede Brush
Use a special brush for suede because suede brushes have special bristles that do not damage the inside or outside of the sandal when cleaned.
2. . Wipe with Soft Cloth
Use a soft cloth to wipe wet or waterlogged slippers. Wipe gently in a one-way motion.
3. Use Special Cleaning Products
Use special Leather/Suede cleaning products that are usually packaged in bottles, and the contents are liquid.
4. It's OK to Clean with Soap
Can the sandals be washed? Actually, you can, but with the condition that you use a special sandal washing soap for leather. Another tip, it is not recommended to soak slippers in water. The safe way is to prepare a liquid that has been mixed with soap. Then, clean each corner and side of the sandal using a cloth.
5. Utilize Anti-Water Spray
There is an anti-water spray that can keep water from seeping into the sandals. To use it very easily, just spray the special product to the outer area of the sandal. But before using it, it's better to read the procedures for use first, yes.
6. Dry the Insole Routinely
Sometimes, the sole inside the sandal can also be damp so that it can make the color of the sole change. To prevent this, you can dry the insoles by wiping with a cloth. Do this regularly, at least once every three weeks.
7. Do not expose to direct sunlight
When drying sandals, it is advisable not to expose them directly to sunlight because it can make the soles change color.