Cleaning
1- Clean synthetic leather footwear with a mixture of warm water and mild dish/hand soap, applied gently by hand. Spot-treat stains as needed to keep your shoes looking good, and wipe them down with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust. Stains become stronger over time and hence tougher to take off.
2- Suede is more fragile than synthetic leather and harder to take care of. To maintain the quality of this product, we recommended you get hold of a suede cleaner to use on stubborn stains and always use a very soft cloth rag, a slightly dampened cloth designed for use on suede and protect from damp conditions. You can use a rubber eraser to gently remove dirt, scuffs and smudges on even your most delicate pair of shoes.
3- We recommend you protect them from water and humidity, keeping them away from heat sources and keep them in their protective dustbag. To clean this, squeeze a mild hand wash onto a soft towel and gently rub the shoes until the dirt begins to wear off. Let your shoes dry overnight and they’ll soon be as shiny as new.
4- Handmade embroidery shoes should be professionally dry cleaned if the embroidery needs thorough cleaning.
Storage
5- All types of synthetic leather, fabrics and other materials, including metal accessories, react to humidity and may cause permanent wear and tear. Do NOT store your shoes in boxes. This will make the fabric deteriorate because of moisture, especially in humid conditions. We recommend you to store them the soft dust bags that come along with your shoe, in a cool dry place after every use.
6- To ensure your shoes retain their shape, use shoe trees/shoe shapers to store your favourite pair of shoes. This will preserve the shoe shape much longer. The simple jugaad will be to stuff them with newspaper or acid free paper to make them retain their shape.