A suede brush may also help remove excess dirt that remains on the soles of the shoes. [2] X Expert Source Marc SigalShoe Care Specialist Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.

You can find decent leather cleaners at most stores that sell shoes or specialize in leather care.

Once the shoes are dry, treat them with a weatherproofing spray. [3] X Expert Source Penny SimmonsShoe Care Specialist Expert Interview. 19 November 2020.

You can also use a combination of water and saddle soap. The important part about the cleaner is to make sure the leather doesn’t get too wet. [4] X Research source

Remove salt stains by mixing equal parts of water and white distilled vinegar. Blot the solution with a cloth over the entire surface. Repeat this until the salt stains are gone.

Saddle soap is great for cleaning leather shoes. [5] X Expert Source Penny SimmonsShoe Care Specialist Expert Interview. 19 November 2020. Use another clean soft cloth to buff the shoe.

Apply a leather conditioner to your shoes at least once every two years to prevent them from drying out. [9] X Research source

If you get them muddy, treat them that night with a damp cloth. Don’t over saturate the footbed. [13] X Research source

Gently scrub the paste onto the footbed using an old toothbrush. Scrub in a circular motion and wash off with a damp washcloth. Allow your shoes to dry before attempting to clean them further. Always avoid direct sunlight for drying purposes. [14] X Research source