Here is a quick tip about how to clean suede -- use baking soda.
The uses of baking soda are so numerous around the home that it is not hard to find yet another one, and this is it.
Suede, of course, should not get too wet, so it is best to use a dry method of cleaning when possible. Baking soda, with its ability to absorb grease, odors, and clean dirt is a great choice for cleaning suede.
All you need to do is sprinkle baking soda on your suede, where it is dirty, and then rub it in with a soft brush. Then, let it sit for 15 minutes or so and then brush it off. The dirt and oil should go away too.
So, do you have any tips for how to clean suede? If so, share your suede cleaning tips here, or read other tips that have already been submitted.
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