DapperDuck
Familiar Face
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I recently bought a pair of tan and white nubuck spectators. When they arrived, I found the box stuffed with newspapers. Surely the seller didn't wrap the shoes themselves in newspaper, I thought. But after I dug down farther, I found that he had. The nubuck was smeared in black newspaper ink.
Using a soft vinyl eraser, I was able to remove almost all of the newspaper smudges in fifteen minutes. There was one smudge that would not go away simply with an eraser. So I very lightly dipped the end of the eraser with baking soda and rubbed away the smear.
This was my first attempt at cleaning nubuck, and I am happy to say the shoes look new again.
Tips
I hope you find this useful.
Using a soft vinyl eraser, I was able to remove almost all of the newspaper smudges in fifteen minutes. There was one smudge that would not go away simply with an eraser. So I very lightly dipped the end of the eraser with baking soda and rubbed away the smear.
This was my first attempt at cleaning nubuck, and I am happy to say the shoes look new again.
Tips
- Some erasers have oils in them. I would avoid using those. Press your eraser hard on a colored piece of paper to see if it leaves a residue.
- Make sure your eraser does not have pumice. You will probably damage the leather if you use one that does.
- Make sure the eraser is white and clean. This should be obvious.
- Use circular motions when rubbing the eraser.
- Brush off the eraser dust often.
I hope you find this useful.