Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Leather Shoe Maintenance

Shoes made out of leather are generally more expensive because it is a durable material and can last a long time. Although it's more money initially, leather shoes can be a good investment. Another advantage to leather is that when cared for and protected from the elements of weather, leather shoes get more comfortable the longer you wear them. Follow strict maintenance to help you keep your leather shoes looking good and comfortable.


Leather Shoe Care Tips


Leather shoes should be stored with moisture absorbers. This will add to the life of your shoes by preventing cracking and bend creases. There are many different types of shoe moisture absorbers, but a pair made out of cedar wood will last as long as you have them. When putting shoes on, use a shoe horn to prevent damage to the heel of the shoe. Avoid using cleaners that are not designed for leather. These can cause permanent spotting. Keep leather shoes away from sources of direct heat as extreme drying can cause leather to become too dry and crack.


Cleaning Leather Shoes


Leather shoes should be cleaned with leather cleaner. Many types of cleaner are available from liquids, pastes, and sprays, to foams and gels. Follow the instructions for whichever type cleaner you purchase and take care to use newspapers to protect the surface you are working on and gloves to protect your skin. When applying the leather cleaner, make sure to get it in all crevices and the tongue of the shoe as well. Allow shoes to dry completely once they have been cleaned.


Conditioning Leather Shoes


When your skin becomes dry, it's often uncomfortable, irritating and unsightly. Leather is a type of skin and behaves the same way. Conditioning leather shoes often helps to soften them and keeps them from drying out. It will also keep them comfortable. Obtain a natural leather conditioner and apply as you would rub lotion onto the skin, until all areas of the leather have been covered with conditioner. Allow the conditioner to remain on the shoes for several minutes and then wipe any excess off with a clean soft cloth. Make sure to apply the same amount to all areas of the leather.


Applying Protectant to Leather Shoes


This may be one of the most important steps to caring for your leather shoes. Cleaning and conditioning is all in vain if you don't take the necessary steps to protect your leather shoes from the weather. Depending on what type of leather your shoes are made from determines the type of protectant you need. Be sure to purchase a product designed for your leather and apply accordingly. After your shoes have dried, they are ready to last until your next maintenance session.







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