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Kiwi Shoe Rain & Stain Protector, 200ml

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So whether you stepped out of the car into a muddy puddle or you’ve simply been neglecting your beloved boots and they’re in need of a thorough clean, here’s how to keep your UGGs looking their best. What is the best way to clean UGG boots? Kiwi rain & stain protector spray protects shoes, bags and out door equipment against rain, stains, salt and dirt Long lasting waterproof fabric spray: just one 480ml mist spray bottle goes a long way - with the easy spray-on application you get more coverage and won't have to reapply it as often, so less lasts longer. Price - Fortunately, shoe protector sprays are not expensive and with the varieties available, there are plenty for your to choose from. In most cases, a bottle will last you for six months so it makes economical sense to always have one or more of these shoe protector sprays in your shoe closet and one for travel as well. They certainly cost less than replacing your shoes on a regular basis. What To Do Before Using Shoe Protector Sprays Made in the USA by a trusted company, TriNova’s water repellent spray offers a safer alternative to aerosol sprays in case you have kids or pets and don’t want to expose them to unnecessary chemicals. This non-flammable, non-aerosol spray bottle contains 18 oz of water-based formula that provides great protection against stains and liquids on a variety of fabrics.

Once your newly clean shoes or boots are completely dry, brush them with a suede brush, then treat with a suede protector such as Kiwi Rain & Stain Protector or Liquiproof Premium Protector. This will protect your suede footwear from water damage and staining in the future. It's a good idea to treat new suede shoes with this before wearing them for the first time, too. What is it - this rain & stain defence formula is a shoe waterproofing spray brought to you by crease protect, will protect your sneakers from dust, water, liquid or solid stains for an entire day. it creates an invisible, resistant and waterproof barrier to repel liquids and prevent stains. regular application will provide the ultimate waterproofing protection for your...Waterproof spray and stain repellent create an invisible shield for your shoes while allowing them to breathe KIWI ® Sneaker Protector is a powerful waterproof spray for shoes that guards against rain, stains, salt and dirt Winter - When it’s stone-white cold outside, you know, when the ground actually looks like it froze over, the spray on your shoes doesn’t hold up quite so well. Apply once per week, especially if these winters bring a series of snowstorms. If in any doubt, patch test KIWI® products in an inconspicuous area before treating the whole item.

Work wear - We can only imagine what you’re treading through every single day. You know, and that’s what matters. This is half our experience and half your judgment call. Assuming you’re working the nine-to-five grind and have the battle scars to show for it, you should apply your spray when you get home on Friday night, and just let them dry until the next Monday. You’re putting them through forty or more hours of hell; once a week will be your best bet. A: A shoe protector spray forms a thin, protective layer or a shield that repels liquid from the surface of your shoes. Protectors act as a waterproof barrier for boots and shoes, and also help ward off other environmental damages, including salt, strong sunlight, dry heat, mud, and dust. You can use a shoe spray for work boots, dress shoes, your daily runners; basically, anything you’re putting on your feet could use a shoe protector spray as a means of inexpensive upkeep. Q: How far away should you be from the shoe/boot you’re spraying? Leather (top or full grain) - This is where you hit a dead end. They take far longer to dry than other materials, yet you cannot, under any circumstances, use your hairdryer to speed up the process. Leather has an all-natural set of oils trapped inside, meaning that intense heat will dry them out. This is how you get fading (the unattractive kind), splitting, flaking, all the bad things that leather lovers don’t want to happen. If your suede shoes or boots are stained with something more liquid such as coffee or red wine, remove as much of the stain as you can while it's still wet by blotting with white kitchen towel or a clean white cloth. Then leave to dry. Some suede brushes have two sides: one for erasing marks and stains and one for gently raising the nap of the suede. If yours does, use the eraser to gently work on any marks that are left when you've finished brushing. 3. Sponge the whole shoe

A: Seasons come and go, and each brings its own problem for your footwear. We’ve broken it down by season and different extremes below.

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