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How do you clean silk shoes?

Updated: 9/14/2023
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Some people advise to clean silk shoes with a mild detergent, and a warm cloth by hand. Do not rub the dirt in a circular motion to clean because the dirt can become ground in the fabric. It is best to lightly brush the dirt off the silk. A professional can clean the silk shoes with less risk of damage.

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