Trial Tuesday: DIY Boot Cleaners
I do not have that big of a closet so I switch out my wardrobe twice per year. I also take this time to purge clothes and shoes that I am not wearing or have over-warn. Since cute Winter boots are pretty pricey, I like to hold onto my boots as long as possible. This year before I deciding what boots to purge, I wanted to take the time to find methods to revitalize my winter boots. I found two methods, one for leather and the other for suede. I wasn't sure how well these methods would work so I am putting them to the test!
LEATHER BOOT TEST
Before:
Dull leather |
What You Will Need:
- Start by wiping down your boots if there is loose dirt.
- Slowly pour a quarter-sized amount of Olive Oil to the washcloth.
- Apply the Olive Oil to the boots slowly and in a circular motion.
- Use the paper towel sheet to wipe off any excess Olive Oil residue.
Boot-To-Boot Comparison:
Right boot cleaned with Olive Oil |
After:
Results: PASS
While this method doesn't fix any cracks, to just repair the shine really makes your boots look like new. This method works really well. I will be doing this again with other boots.
SUEDE BOOT TEST
Before:
Note dirt in the toe area |
What You Will Need:
- 1/4 Cup Vinegar
- 1/4 Cup Water
- 1-Clean, soft washcloth
TRIAL
- Mix the vinegar and water.
- Use a clean washcloth to wipe the boots down with your mixture.
- Let dry.
- Repeat if necessary.
For this method I couldn't do a boot to boot comparison because when Suede is wet, it just looks dark and clean. Dry Suede is the only way to see dirt on the material.
After:
Flash made boots appear brighter |
Results: PASS
I have had these for a few years now and they look pretty good! Warning: the vinegar smell does linger but can be covered up with a spritz of body spray. I would do this method again also because it was effective in removing most of the salt stains.
**Will you try either of these methods out? Let me know in the comments below. What will I put on trial next? Stay tuned to find out. Thanks for reading!**
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