
1. Keep dry and clean
Waterproof and moisture-proof: Try to avoid wearing high heels when going out on rainy days, as water stains may not only leave difficult to clean marks, but also affect the internal structure of the shoes. If you accidentally come into contact with water, you should immediately dry it with a clean cloth and place it in a cool place to air dry naturally. Do not use a hot air blower or expose it to direct sunlight to avoid accelerating material aging.
Regular cleaning: Use a soft dry cloth to gently wipe the shoe upper to remove dust and stains. For leather high heels, if there are stubborn stains, you can dip a small amount of specialized leather cleaner and gently wipe them, then dry them with a clean cloth and let them air dry naturally. Avoid using alcohol or highly corrosive cleaning agents to prevent damage to the cortex. For suede or suede high heels, it is necessary to gently brush off the surface dust with a soft bristled brush. For deeper stains, a specialized suede cleaner can be used, following the instructions, and then gently pat with a clean cloth to restore its velvety feel.
2. Precautions for Wearing and Storage
Choose the right shoe size and style: Choose high heels that truly suit you, ensuring that your toes have appropriate space to move inside the shoes and avoiding injuries caused by squeezing. At the same time, choose the shoe type according to your own foot shape, which is both beautiful and comfortable.
Be cautious when wearing new shoes for the first time: new shoes need to be worn in. When wearing new high heels for the first time, do not walk or stand for a long time to avoid excessive pressure on your feet. You can adapt to it at home for a few days and gradually increase the wearing time.
Avoid improper wearing: Do not wear high heels while walking on uneven roads to prevent wear and tear on the heel or upper of the shoes. If unavoidable, it is recommended to ground the forefoot or tiptoe over uneven roads, and try not to enter potholes or gaps in the heel.
Proper storage: High heels should be stored in a dry, ventilated place, away from direct sunlight to prevent material aging or discoloration. It is best to use shoe supports or fillers to support the shoe shape and prevent deformation. Especially for shoes that have not been worn for a long time, they should be stored properly, avoiding stacking and placement to prevent scratching or deformation.
3. Regular professional maintenance
Regular oiling and coloring: Every once in a while, you can use the same color maintenance oil to oil high heels, keeping the leather soft and shiny. For shoes with lighter colors, regular color correction can also be done to maintain the overall beauty of the shoes.
Inspection and maintenance: Regularly check whether the heel is worn or loose, and whether the sole is stained with soil or debris. If there is wear or looseness, it should be promptly maintained or replaced at a professional shoe repair shop.
Professional cleaning and maintenance: For high-end or special material high heels, it is recommended to send them to a professional cleaning shop for cleaning and maintenance. They can provide more professional services to ensure that the shoes are properly handled.
In summary, the daily maintenance of high heels requires care and patience. By maintaining dryness and cleanliness, paying attention to wearing and storage methods, and regular professional maintenance, high heels can always be kept in good condition, adding points to your beauty.