1 Determine whether the upper of sanding leather is really animal fur.
Usually made of cowhide or sheepskin.
3 Immerse the brush in water to remove the dust on the surface.
The color will fade in this process, so be careful to clean it evenly with water.
5 After natural air drying, the upper will be hard, so don't rub it.
6 Wipe the vamp with deerskin powder (a few dollars a bottle, according to the color of shoes) and apply evenly.
7 Apply deerskin powder on the vamp with a small brush such as a toothbrush.
In this process, you need to pay attention to things like newspapers under it. Deerskin powder is difficult to clean when it falls on the floor and carpet.
Put it in a cool and dark place for a period of time, and then gently rub the upper according to the usual wearing habits.
10 or just put on your shoes, walk for a while, then take it off and put it away.
Note: Apply deerskin powder to the shoes after they are completely dry in the shade, and then put them on for walking after they are completely dry. In the process of drying in the shade, it is best to prop up the shoes with good newspapers and the like to prevent the wet uppers from going out of shape.