Verified By Our In-House Specialists
Verified By Our In-House Specialists
If you have spent hundreds (or thousands) of pounds on designer limited edition trainers, we’re certain you’ll want to keep them looking their best.
And while we offer a specialist
You need to have the right tools and products to start. We’ve seen a significant increase in the number of trainers being sent in that initially only required a small £50 fix, but because they have used the wrong products and pressure when cleaning, they need significantly more work. Sadly, many of the online ‘hacks’ are downright bizarre and can cause significant damage that’s costly to repair.
So here we give you our top tips to get the most longevity out of your trainers:
1. Protect your trainers from Day One
Footwear works hardest of all when it comes to wear and tear. So, before you christen a box fresh pair with a night out, Best Quality Designer Bag Store recommends you protect your trainers from day one with a weatherproofing protection treatment - preventative care is the best care. You will then need to keep on top of it, which requires regular maintenance rather than a quick fix.
If your shoes are getting frequent wear, you should get a top up protective treatment every 2-3 of months. If they’re used for special occasions, every 3 – 6 months will be enough. You can keep on top of this at home with a specialist weather protection spray for fabrics and suede and a leather rejuvenating cream for leather.
2. Regular cleaning (inside and out) and a good old-fashioned polish
Having the right cleaning and protective products on hand is vital. We have our own patented Care Kits designed to create a professional finish for a choice of leather, suede or fabric items. These are specially designed to combat harmful elements that cause problems for trainers such as spillages/liquid, general wear and tear and ink. The Care Kits come with everything you need including sponges, cloths and a brush in the suede kit so you have all the tools required to keep your trainers looking as good as new.
If you accidentally stain your trainers there are some steps you can follow to reduce this and ensure that it causes as little damage as possible before handing it over to the experts. Do not apply water or any cleaning products you may have to hand - you will at this point only make the staining worse. Instead, start by blotting the stained area as soon as possible with a clean, dry cloth or tissue - you want to absorb as much of the liquid as possible.
Once you have removed the excess liquid, you should then blot the stained area with a damp cloth or tissue using warm water only. Start at the outside of the stain and work inwards; this will stop the stain from spreading outwards. The most difficult stains to remove from white shoes are dye transfers and ink-coloured stains because they tend to absorb much deeper into the fibres and can dye them. This makes extracting the dye a much more complex and challenging process. This is as white is the weakest pigment of them all, meaning the dye may reappear after being treated and the stain removal process may need to be repeated.
If you would prefer an expert’s touch, discover all our shoe cleaning and protection services here.