Leather looks cool, stylish, and durable. However, after a few uses, you’ll start to notice wrinkles, faded bits, and even scuff marks. Fortunately, you can take care of your leather shoes using ingredients you can find in your home.
1. Coconut Oil
To use coconut oil, you first need to dampen a cotton cloth and use it to get rid of dirt or dust. Next, put coconut oil on a cotton swab and rub like you are polishing your shoes.
2. Vaseline
Dip a cotton cloth into the vaseline and rub it onto your leather shoes. This also takes care of scuff marks and cracks.
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