Care of Coach Boots
Whether they're brand new or you've had them for a while, your Coach boots must be cared for in order to maintain their high-quality look. Created in 1891, Coach is most famous for their handbags, although they make a variety of leather products, including shoes and boots. The quality of their products makes Coach an expensive brand, so you want these boots to last. Keep your Coach boots looking good by cleaning them with easy-to-find shoe cleaning products.
Things You'll Need
- Clean cloth
- Leather polish or shoe cream
- Suede brush
- Suede eraser
- Sandpaper
Instructions
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Leather
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Wipe Coach shoes clean using a dry cloth for leather, calfskin, natural grain and spazzalato shoes.
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Apply a dime-sized amount of shoe polish or shoe cream onto the cloth.
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Rub polish onto the boots in gentle, circular motions. Allow the polish to air dry completely before wearing the boots.
Suede and Nubuck
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Brush suede and nubuck shoes with a soft suede brush to remove any stains.
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Use a suede eraser on stains that are tough to remove, then brush over the area with the suede brush.
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Rub sandpaper over the shoe to roughen up the suede. This reinvigorates suede that has lost its natural roughness over time, returning it to its original look.
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Tips & Warnings
Avoid water stains on your boots by applying a waterproof leather or suede spray to the boots. It is also best to avoid wearing your Coach boots on rainy days.