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Suede is a type of leather that's very soft to the touch.suede low shoes image by terex from Fotolia.com
Scrape as much wax as possible off of your suede leather using a plastic scraper. Be gentle so you don't damage the suede. - 2
The paper bag helps transfer the stain.Empty brown paperbag isolated on white image by sumos from Fotolia.com
Cut a brown paper bag so it creates one big, open piece of brown paper. Lay a portion of the bag over the stain. - 3
A clothes iron helps wick up the wax.iron image by Robert Grzywaczewski from Fotolia.com
Place the iron, heated to a medium setting, over the paper bag and gently move it back and forth over the wax area. The wax will loosen from the suede and adhere to the brown paper bag. Continually move to a clean spot on the brown paper and keep ironing over the stain until the wax is removed. - 4). Sprinkle cornstarch over the stained area and allow it to sit overnight. The cornstarch will soak up any greasy residue left by the wax.
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A suede brush is a small brush that helps clean the suede.Brush image by Yuriy Rozanov from Fotolia.com
Brush the cornstarch and the remaining wax residue from the suede using a suede brush.
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