If your favorite pair of leather shoes have started to dry out, cracks can begin to form. Don’t panic! There are ways you can recondition the leather, successfully blend in cracks with leather filler, and prevent new ones from forming. Keep reading to learn how to do this and more, with tips and tricks from shoe care experts on how to keep leather looking new.
How to Fix Cracked Leather Shoes
Clean the surface of the shoes with a cloth and saddle soap. Dry the surface and stuff the shoes with newspaper so they hold their shape. Then, apply mink oil to rehydrate the leather and use a sponge to apply leather filler. Wait 30 minutes for the filler to dry and buff the shoes.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you prevent cracks in leather shoes?Penny Simmons is a Shoe Care Specialist and the Founder of Penny Loafers Shoe Shine Company Inc. in Toronto, Canada. With over 25 years of experience, Penny specializes in shoe cleaning and shining. Penny offers shoe shining at special events, kiosks in Toronto’s underground city, The PATH, and drop-off services. Penny Loafers Shoe Shine Company also operates the oldest shoeshine parlor in Canada. Penny Loafers Shoe Shine Company has been featured in Best of The City - Toronto Life, Saturday Night Magazine, National Post, Globe & Mail, and Toronto Star.One of the best things you can do is use shoe trees or shoe shapers, particularly the cedar ones, to prevent creases in your leather shoes from turning into cracks. Also, make sure you regularly clean and polish your shoes.
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Tips
- Store your shoes in a sealed, climate-controlled container when you’re not using them. Heat, rain, and sunshine all have negative effects on leather.Thanks
- Take care of your shoes with regular cleaning and conditioning. Well-kept leather shoes last much longer than ones forgotten in the back of a closet.Thanks
- If your shoes are valuable or badly damaged, consider taking them to a professional cobbler. Cobblers can resurface shoes with new leather, although this often makes the shoes less comfortable to wear.Thanks
Warnings
- Leather oils and creams may change the color of your shoes. Use these products sparingly to avoid unwanted color changes.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Shoe dauber or brush
- Cotton or microfiber cloths
- Saddle soap or alternative leather soap
- Mink oil or alternative leather moisturizer
- Leather conditioner
- Palette knife for deep cracks
- Water
- Shoe cream for recoloring
References
- ↑ https://www.dps.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAPP_Boot-Polish.pdf
- ↑ https://www.nps.gov/museum/publications/mhi/Appendix+S.pdf
- ↑ https://versatilevinegar.org/uses-tips/cleaning/
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About This Article
While you can’t actually get rid of cracks in leather shoes, reconditioning the leather and covering the cracks with a filler will minimize their appearance. Wipe off as much surface grime as you can with a damp cloth, then scrub your shoes with a soft cloth dipped in leather cleaner. Wipe the shoes dry with a clean, dry cloth when you’re done. Stuff rags or wads of newspaper into the shoes to help them keep their shape, then moisturize the leather by wiping it down with mink oil. Focus on the cracks and other areas that are especially dried out. Next, dip a sponge in leather filler and dab it into the cracks to fill them in and hide them. Let the filler dry for at least 30 minutes, then apply another layer if the cracks are still visible. Once the filler is completely dry, lightly buff it smooth with 220-grit sandpaper. Wipe your shoes again with a dry rag to remove the dust.
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