Suede boots are an important closet staple but not without its quirks. Suede is a temperamental fabric that’s known for not liking water. Therefore, it’s important to know how to clean the fabric and what products work best. Here’s our guide on leather boots and how to clean them. Here, you’ll learn how to clean suede boots, what cleaning tools you should use, and why it’s important to clean them.
What Tools Should You Use?
In order to clean suede boots, you’ll need: crepe block eraser, shoe cleaner (or your soap concoction), a towel, waterproof protector, suede brush. Your best bet for suede is to buy a cleaning kit with all the bits you need.

Jason Markk Suede Cleaning Kit
How often should you clean suede boots?
Suede can accumulate scuffs, dirt, water stains, salt marks and other grime due to wearing them regularly. That’s why it’s best to clean them once a month to prevent scuffing and build-up.
Can I use water to clean suede boots?
No!! Suede can be ruined with excessive moisture, hence why it’s important not to oversaturate them with water when cleaning.
How to Clean Suede Boots
First, clean your outsoles. Apply soap to a damp towel and wash the leather or rubber parts. The suede parts cannot — well, should not — get wet at any point in the process.
Brush off any visible dirt or debris with your suede brush. Suede’s soft. It’s delicate. Don’t use just any brush. Ones designed specifically for the material lessen the likelihood of damaging it. For caked-on stuff or deep stains, use a crepe block eraser. These work out even the most stubborn blemishes.