How to clean your vegan shoes
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Sustainability at Every Step – A Comprehensive Guide to Cleaning Your Vegan Shoes
In our current world, environmental consciousness and the quest for sustainable and cruelty-free alternatives have become increasingly prominent in our society. And one of the areas where this trend is most evident is in fashion, where animal cruelty-free and ethically produced products have grown considerably. This is where we come in. As a brand dedicated to vegan shoes, we are committed to utilizing only natural and synthetic materials that are as sustainable as possible, free from harmful chemicals, and built to endure a lifetime of wear.
However, to ensure the enduring beauty of your vegan shoes, proper care is essential. Understanding the correct methods and products for keeping your shoes free from stains, odors, and wear is crucial. Here's a helpful tip: maintain a well-equipped cleaning kit at home for use whenever necessary; it will be a valuable asset 😊. Below is a list of essential products, which vary slightly depending on the material:
- A reliable brush;
- Cleaning spray;
- Odor-eliminating spray (optional);
- Polish-cream colored or neutral;
- Shoe waterproofing spray (optional).
Now, shall we proceed?
Apple Leather
Apple Leather is an exceptionally sustainable material derived from waste in the apple juice industry. How do you clean vegan boots made with apple leather? We'll explain:
- Gently brush the dry boot, with special attention to the sole.
- Apply the cleaning spray to the dirtiest areas and wipe with a cloth.
- Use the anti-odor spray (indoors).
- Apply the polishing cream across the entire boot (outer surface). Allow it to dry for 24 hours for the best results.
We've created a video demonstrating how to clean our vegan sneakers Clove, but you can apply these steps to boots, shoes, or even sandals (excluding the anti-odor spray step, of course). It's remarkably simple!
Piñatex
Piñatex is an extraordinary material, a testament to the effectiveness and allure of the circular economy. To clean any vegan shoe or boot made from Piñatex, simply follow these steps:
- Gently brush the shoe, insist on the sole.
- Apply the cleaning spray to the dirtiest areas and wipe with a cloth.
- Use the anti-odor spray (indoors, if applicable).
- Apply the polishing cream to the entire shoe's outer surface. Allow it to dry for 24 hours and repeat 2 to 3 times a week (depending on usage) for optimal results.
- Use shoe waterproofing spray (outdoors, if applicable).
Microsuede
Also known as 'turned leather,' Microsuede is of synthetic origin and is straightforward to clean. All you need is:
- Brush the sole of the shoe to remove dirt.
- Wipe the entire shoe with a dry cloth to eliminate dust or stains.
- Apply the anti-odor spray (indoors).
- Use the shoe waterproofing spray (outdoors, if applicable).
Cork
Cork, another splendid gift from Mother Nature, deserves patience and care when cleaning:
- Brush the sole of the shoe where dirt is present.
- Wipe the entire shoe with a dry cloth to remove dust or stains.
- Apply the cleaning spray to the dirtiest areas and wipe with a cloth.
- Use the anti-odor spray (indoors, if applicable).
- If the shoe is made from natural cork, you can apply the polishing cream to the outer surface. Allow it to dry for 24 hours for optimal results.
- Employ the shoe waterproofing spray (outdoors, if applicable).
Organic Cotton
Organic cotton is a natural material and demands meticulous cleaning:
- Brush the sole of the shoe where dirt is present.
- Wipe the entire shoe with a dry cloth to remove dust or stains. For stubborn stains, use a damp cloth and a small amount of soap, employing gentle circular motions.
- Apply the anti-odor spray (indoors, if applicable).
- Use the shoe waterproofing spray (outdoors, if applicable).
Microfibers
Microfibers, often referred to as vegan leather due to their close resemblance to real leather, are cleaned with ease. You'll need:
- Gently brush the dry shoe, focusing on the sole.
- Apply the cleaning spray to the dirtiest areas and wipe with a cloth.
- Use the anti-odor spray (indoors, if applicable).
- Apply the polishing cream to the entire shoe's outer surface. Allow it to dry for 24 hours for the best results.
- Use shoe waterproofing spray (outdoors, if applicable).
Recycled PET
Transforming existing plastic into footwear is a brilliant idea! And when it comes to cleaning, here's what to do:
- Gently brush the areas with the most debris.
- Employ a damp cloth for stubborn stains.
- Apply the anti-odor spray (indoors, if applicable).
- Use the shoe waterproofing spray (outdoors, if applicable).
We trust that you've gained valuable insights into cleaning your vegan shoes and vegan boots. However, if you believe there's anything missing, please let us know, and we'll address your questions in a future article.
Wishing you an extraordinary day,
NAE