So this strange, quarantine-isolation summer has flown by, and we have begun to appreciate simple joys even more: going to the museum, walking along the embankment, meeting offline with friends and relatives.
September promises to be sunny, but no one has canceled the laws of nature. Soon it will start to rain, muddy puddles will indicate the imperfections of the road surfaces, and we will reach out to the mezzanine in search of boots and boots with thick soles. How to save your favorite shoes so that closer to the next warm days it will please us with its condition and original color?
We live in an era of reasonable consumption: people are trying to save natural resources for future generations, buy less unnecessary things, extend the life of dresses or boots. Therefore, before putting the shoes in the box until the next season, you should first prepare them. Ideally, put it in the hands of professionals, where it will be cleaned and even, if necessary, restored. If this is not possible, it would be good to clean it from dust and stains 2-3 times a week (ideally, daily), apply a special coating and leave it to “breathe” for a day or two. The ingrained dirt with the remnants of atmospheric emissions and reagents causes irreparable damage to both fabric and leather shoes.