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How to clean the suede fabric?

Cleaning suede fabric does require some skills, let me share with you a few practical methods!
 
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Using a soft bristled brush: First, gently brush off the dust and impurities on the surface of the suede, paying attention to brushing in the direction of the fluff to avoid damaging the suede.
 
Wipe with a slightly damp towel: Gently wipe the suede surface with a slightly damp towel to remove some minor stains. Remember not to let the towel get too wet to avoid leaving water stains.
 
White vinegar solution cleaning: Mix white vinegar and water in a 1:1 ratio, dip a soft bristled brush into the mixture, and gently scrub along the texture of the suede. After scrubbing, use a clean towel to wipe off excess moisture and dirt, and then place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry. White vinegar can not only remove stains, but also maintain the softness of suede.
 
Eraser for stubborn stains: For stubborn stains on Suede Headliner Fabric, you can use an eraser to gently wipe them. When wiping, pay attention to even force to avoid damaging the fabric. After wiping, use a soft bristled brush to remove the rubber shavings.
 
Professional dry cleaning: If you find it troublesome to clean yourself or if the stains are stubborn, you can choose to send them to a dry cleaning shop for professional cleaning. Dry cleaners have specialized cleaning solutions for suede materials, which can better protect the texture and color of clothing.
 
In addition, when cleaning Automotive Headliner Fabric, the following points should be noted:
 
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Avoid using strong cleaning agents such as bleach, chlorine, or acidic substances to prevent damage to the fabric.
 
After cleaning, do not expose to direct sunlight. Instead, dry in a cool and ventilated place to avoid fading and deformation.
 
When storing, avoid contact with sharp objects to prevent scratching and damaging the fabric.
 
I hope these tips can help you! If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask me anytime.
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