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CARE AND CLEANING

SUEDE / SUEDE

Clean with a soft bristle brush or a hard sponge. They can be protected with specialized sprays. It is important to first perform a test on a small area to ensure that it will not damage the leather.

In case of special stains, specialized shampoos can be used, following the product instructions. Recommended shampoo: (EXAMPLE VIDEO)

In case of complicated stains (wine for example), we always recommend taking them to the shoemaker.

SILK VELVET

  1. Clean first with a soft brush. The sandal should be dry so that dust and traces of mud or similar can come off.
  2. Steam the shoe from a distance of 15-20 cm with an iron. Wipe with a damp cloth to remove any stubborn mud or dust stains.
  3. Once clean, brush with steam again to comb the velvet and leave no marks.

For special stains, specialised shampoos can be used, following the product instructions. See example.

In case of complicated stains (wine for example), we always recommend taking them to the shoemaker.

SMOOTH OR PRINTED LEATHER

    Clean with a damp cotton cloth.

    We recommend moisturizing products with cream once or twice a year to prevent damage to the leather. Always use appropriate products, without silicones, petroleum or derivatives.

    It is also important in this case to first perform a test on a small area to ensure that it will not damage the skin.

    HOW SHOULD I STORE MY FLORDEAOKA?

      It is important that the shoe does not deform and maintains its original shape. Ideally, shoe trees should be used to store them.

      If you use onion paper or tissues to fill them, it will help them to be preserved better.

      Always clean them the day after or days after the last use.

      Don't forget to always keep them in the cotton bags we send you with your order so they are protected.

      * Rain and wet floors are the worst enemies for our leather soles. Flordeasoka is not responsible for shoes damaged for this reason.