Angelus Easy Cleaner 8oz
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It might. I can't say for sure, but I can tell you that it worked wonders on my suede boots, which were a disaster before I used this product! So, I believe you'll be pleased with the results on your boots.
It's primarily used to clean a shoe before painting it to look like a leather shoe.
I'm not sure, but it seems to be able to remove oil from food.
Yes, it will clean any type of sneaker. It's possible that you'll have to go over any stains a few times to get them out. This cleaner, on the other hand, is effective.
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It cleans saffiano, Nubuck, cowhide, and other leathers with a ball point pen, Sharpie, and permanent marker. Stains on the interior lining are also a problem. It removed bright pink nail polish from a white cotton blend jacket as well. Suede that has become soiled can also be cleaned with it.
I saw this advertised on YouTube and decided to give it a shot. This cleaner is extremely effective. I was about to toss out some boots, but I was able to resurrect them and reinstate them in my rotation. Here are some photos of the work it did on my timberlands before and after. They're far from perfect, but they're once again wearable. One suggestion I would make is to spray the boots with a mink oil or waterproofer after cleaning them. This also makes a significant difference in the appearance of the boots; cleaning alone will not suffice.
Excellent leather cleaner; I use it on the majority of my leather shoes (though I haven't tried it on suede or nubuck yet). I dilute the cleaner in a small tub of water and clean my shoes with a soft sponge to remove any dirt or grime. After that, I simply wipe the shoes down with a damp cloth. A small amount goes a long way, so I'd say I use a 1-ounce bottle. The cleaner-to-water ratio should be 10:1. br>br>It's also worth noting that, unlike some other cleaners, this one doesn't dry out leather, which can lead to brittle, crack-prone leather. Just remember not to soak the leather in the cleaner or in water, and to apply a protectant or leather conditioner afterward to help keep the material in good condition. Many of my shoes are treated with mink oil, but it's critical to use the right product for the right material. br>br>The bottom line is that this is a great cleaner for a variety of leathers that isn't too harsh. If there is any residue, it must be dried. I strongly suggest it.
It doesn't work well on fabric at all, and has a slight spreading / bleeding effect, so the spot just gets bigger and lighter but doesn't actually go away; it also doesn't work well on leather. It's far more effective to use a magical eraser. It does restore the appearance of the rubber soles; it takes a lot of product and scrubbing with a toothbrush, but the end result is satisfactory. Given how much you use on one pair of shoes, you definitely don't get enough product to make it worth the money. The bottle didn't even last two weeks after cleaning two boys' school shoes every day or two. (Keep in mind that it was only the soles that were ruined after the first dreadful results on the fabric and leather. ).
This worked wonders on a pair of Air Force 1s I was cleaning. They appeared to be brand new when they were finished. I did, however, clean some black timberlands, and they appeared to remove some of the color. The boots are unharmed, but black (clearly not dirt) has come off in the process. This also does not apply to ugg boots. I tried it on a small spot on some uggs that had shimmer on them, and it removed almost all of the shimmer. It worked fine on some canvas-based Air Max 270s. This cleaner should primarily be used on leather shoes, in my opinion. They were the only ones who I thought did an excellent job cleaning.
So, it appears that this product does what it says on the tin. It cleaned my sneakers well, but it didn't make them look as if they had just been taken out of the box. I don't think any of the products will be able to do so. It did, however, remove some particularly stubborn stains that I had previously failed to remove. The only complaint I have is that it does not last as long as it claims. Get a bigger bottle if you have a lot of shoes to clean.
A pair of leather boots and a pair of suede slippers were treated with this product. br>br>When it comes to leather, remember that it does not polish. It did nothing more than clean/strip dirt from the leather's surface and leave a matte finish. It didn't condition or shine the leather like a polish would, but it did get rid of a lot of the dirt and grime. The left boot is shown before cleaning, while the right boot is shown after cleaning. The cleaner surface is clearly visible. br>br>In the case of suede, I noticed that it did clean the material, but certain areas where the suede had taken a beating didn't appear to have changed, but that could simply be due to the shoe's wear and tear. Because the cleaner, like any other suede cleaner, makes the suede hard to the touch, you'll need a suede brush to buff it out and make it look fluffy again. I've taken pictures of it as well. The first photo was taken before using the cleaner, and the second was taken after using the brush. br>br>Overall, the product is effective, but if you want to do more than a superficial clean, you should look for something else.
I was skeptical of this shoe cleaner, as were many others. I've previously used Angelus products like their old shoe cleaner and paint to touch up my Jordans. I've been using the purple shoe cleaner for a long time and never tried anything else until I ran out of purple. This has been on my to-do list for quite some time, and I finally decided to give it a shot. This is a great deal for the amount of 8oz you get. I must admit that I use the purple stuff's brushes, but let me tell you, this stuff cleans. I'm not sure how you clean your shoes, but it must be meticulous. Circular motion is essential, as is the proper amount of water. My new shoe cleaner, I believe, has been discovered. To make the solution flow more slowly, I switched the cap from my purple stuff to this bottle.