1. How to remove ink stains accidentally stained on snow boots
If the snow boots are accidentally stained with ink stains, you can use a knife to evenly scrape a certain amount of white chalk powder to cover the stains, leave the white chalk powder on the boots for a few minutes, then pat off the chalk powder on the boots and gently rub the stains. Repeat the above operations several times until the stain is almost completely removed. For very serious stains, MM people can try to gently wipe off the stains with sandpaper or gently brush with a special brush to clean the suede, but please note that doing so may cause a small amount of discoloration of the original color of the sheepskin at the stains. (it can be colored with suede retreading agent, and the effect is brand new)
2. How to remove rain spots
Sometimes when your shoes step on the accumulated water on the ground, the vamp will be stained with splashes, that is, rain spots. Usually, if you want to remove these rain spots, you just need to fold the stained places relative to each other and let their two sides rub against each other, so that the stains on both sides rub off each other. (it can be colored with suede retreading agent, and the effect is brand new)
3. How to deodorize
Mix two teaspoons of baking soda with two teaspoons of cornflour and put it in the boots to remove and reduce the odor in the boots. If you like, you can add a few drops of essence oil to the mixture just now to make the shoes fragrant. Pour the mixture into your boots and shake it, then leave it in for the night. Shake the mixture out the next day.