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Nubuck is a kind of leather that’s sanded and soft. It’s similar to suede, and looks elegant on boots. The only downside is that Nubuck picks up dirt easily, so you have to regularly clean your Nubuck boots. You can remove light scuff marks and stains with a nail file, a cleaning gum, a pencil eraser, or baby wipes. To get at heavier stains, use soapy water, a suede brush, and white vinegar. Prevent future damage with a waterproofing spray.

Method 1
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Removing Light Scuff Marks and Stains

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  1. Rub the nail file in the direction that smooths the Nubuck, instead of the direction that makes all the little fibers stand upright. This will remove dust particles stuck in the Nubuck pores.
    • Using this method too often can damage your boots, so only use a nail file for occasional cleanings, not routine ones.
  2. A cleaning gum is basically a huge eraser, made specifically for cleaning shoes. You can use it to erase scuff marks from your boots. Just rub the cleaning gum gently against the scuff mark until it disappears.
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  3. A pencil eraser is an affordable alternative to a cleaning gum, and does almost as good a job. Just rub the eraser gently against the scuff marks, and wipe away the eraser shavings with your hand.
  4. The baby wipes should dissolve the stains without damaging the Nubuck. But you should only use them to target specific stains. Don’t rub the baby wipes over the whole boot, because that wouldn’t be good for the Nubuck.
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Deep-Cleaning Your Boots

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  1. The newspaper will help the boots keep their shape and prevent you from dripping any water into the insides of the boots. With the rag, try to get off as much of the visible dirt and mud as possible.
    • Rub the boots gently so that you don’t end up rubbing the dirt further into the Nubuck.
    • You can also use a shoe tree designed for boots instead of newspaper. [1]
  2. Squirt a bit of dish soap into a bowl of water. Dip a clean toothbrush into the bowl and then rub the dirty spot on your boot with the toothbrush. Use this method sparingly because too much water can stain Nubuck. [2]
  3. Don’t use heat to dry your boots, because heat can damage Nubuck. Just let them sit in a well-ventilated spot overnight. [3]
  4. Gently glide the suede brush over your boots in the direction of the fiber. This will protect the nap of your boots, fluff up the suede, and remove dirt.
  5. Really tough stains will only dissolve with a stronger solvent. White vinegar is good because it is perfectly clear, and won’t leave any marks as it dissolves the stain. The downside is, it might make your boots smell like vinegar. But after a little while the scent will disappear.
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Preventing Future Damage

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  1. Spray your boots all over with a waterproofing agent to protect them from future stains and scuffs. [6] Waterproofing is especially important if you live somewhere with a lot of rain.
    • Hold the spray can at least 6 inches (15 cm) from the boots while you’re spraying. [7]
    • Stuff your boots with crumpled newspaper to avoid spraying inside the boots.
    • Ventilate your room by opening windows to prevent inhaling aerosolized particles. [8]
  2. The boots may not be completely dry in only 2 hours, but they will be dry enough for a second coat. Let the boots air dry. Don’t try to speed up the drying process by exposing them to excess heat, because that can warp and damage Nubuck.
  3. Again, hold the spray can at least 6 inches (15 cm) from the boots. Applying 2 coats will make sure your boots can withstand water better.
  4. Your boots will now be able to withstand light rain without getting stained. But they’re still not rain boots, so don’t go puddle-stomping in them.
  5. Let your boots air out in between wearings, so that the sweat can evaporate. This will make your boots last longer and smell fresher. If Nubuck boots are your work boots, consider getting a second, identical, pair of boots, so you can switch them out every other day. [9]
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    How can I dry my boots if they get wet?
    Marc Sigal
    Shoe Care Specialist
    Marc Sigal is a Shoe Care Specialist based in Los Angeles. Marc has over 19 years of experience working in the world of e-commerce, with extensive experience with the care of luxury goods. He is currently the VP of Strategic Partnerships at Blutag, an e-commerce platform helping consumers find products. Prior to Blutag, he founded ButlerBox, a dry cleaning and shoe care service based in Los Angeles, California. ButlerBox reinvented amenity services by placing custom-designed, wrinkle-resistant lockers in luxury apartment buildings, class A office buildings, shopping centers, and other convenient locations. The company got acquired by Rinse.com in 2021. Marc has a BA in Global and International Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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    Start by putting a shoe tree in each boot so your boots don't lose their shape. Then, use a suede brush or an old toothbrush to gently brush the surface of your boots back and forth. You can also hold a blow dryer 1 foot away from your boots as you're brushing them to speed up the drying time. Once your shoes are dried, spray them with a water repellent to protect them in the future.
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    How do you protect nubuck leather?
    Marc Sigal
    Shoe Care Specialist
    Marc Sigal is a Shoe Care Specialist based in Los Angeles. Marc has over 19 years of experience working in the world of e-commerce, with extensive experience with the care of luxury goods. He is currently the VP of Strategic Partnerships at Blutag, an e-commerce platform helping consumers find products. Prior to Blutag, he founded ButlerBox, a dry cleaning and shoe care service based in Los Angeles, California. ButlerBox reinvented amenity services by placing custom-designed, wrinkle-resistant lockers in luxury apartment buildings, class A office buildings, shopping centers, and other convenient locations. The company got acquired by Rinse.com in 2021. Marc has a BA in Global and International Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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    Apply a waterproof spray to your nubuck boots. This will protect them from stains and scuffs.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Removing Light Scuff Marks and Stains

      • Nail file
      • Cleaning gum
      • Pencil eraser
      • Baby wipes

      Deep Cleaning Your Boots

      • Old newspaper
      • Cleaning rag
      • Dish soap
      • Bowl
      • Water
      • Old toothbrush
      • Suede brush
      • White vinegar

      Preventing Future Damage

      • Old newspaper
      • Waterproofing spray

      References

      1. Marc Sigal. Shoe Care Specialist. Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.
      2. https://youtu.be/VVJJgYfDiF0?t=30
      3. https://www.samuelhubbard.com/blog/caring-for-nubucks-and-suede-shoes
      4. Marc Sigal. Shoe Care Specialist. Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.
      5. Marc Sigal. Shoe Care Specialist. Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.
      6. Marc Sigal. Shoe Care Specialist. Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.
      7. https://www.yournextshoes.com/clean-timberland-boots/
      8. https://www.krylon.com/en/how-to/resources/faqs#accordion-8b00c0c07b-item-8b8e97db2e
      9. https://www.samuelhubbard.com/blog/caring-for-nubucks-and-suede-shoes

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