The most important rule for caring for multi-material items
When materials come into contact with each other, care should be focused on the most sensitive part, usually the textile. Our three-step system ensures that your shoes get what they need.
Clean
Use a textile brush to remove dirt. This can be done easily under lukewarm water with the aid of a mild cleaning agent. Clean the entire surface with water to prevent streaks from forming.
Care
After cleaning your leather shoes, a cleaning care product with gentle active ingredients now also helps you as a comprehensive care product that is also suitable for all stretch, high-tech, and synthetic materials, even in combination with leather.
This preserves the elasticity typical of the material and protects your shoes from hardening and material breakage.
Protect
A leather balm with oils and beeswax revitalizes the leather and maintains its shine and suppleness.
Caring for leather shoes
The right care for leather and mixed-material shoes to maintain comfort, flexibility, and durability.
Care & protect
After cleaning, use a stretching spray. Its gentle ingredients are suitable for various materials and maintain elasticity, protecting against hardening and cracking.
Drying & Application
After cleaning, allow the shoes to dry naturally at room temperature. Use a wooden shoe tree to maintain their shape. Once dry, spray evenly and allow to soak in.
Impregnation for lasting protection
Use a waterproofing agent for long-lasting shoe protection. We recommend a waterproofing spray to protect against moisture and dirt and extend the life of your shoes.
Recommended care products
Our selected care products protect, nourish, and extend the life of your shoes while preserving their natural look and feel.
Carbon Pro 400 ml
Breeze 125 ml
Carbon complete 125 ml
Special care for sensitive & mixed materials
Targeted care to protect sensitive materials and complex material combinations, helping to preserve flexibility, appearance, and long-term comfort.
Textile
Textile is a breathable, mesh-like material. Use a hand crepe to gently remove dirt. Use a stretching spray to maintain elasticity. For freshness, try a liquid care product. Finish with a waterproofing spray.
Care of wool slippers
Wool has natural self-cleaning and breathable properties, making intensive washing unnecessary. A vacuum cleaner can be used to remove dust, crumbs, and hair. Minor pilling may occur, but this does not affect the quality of the wool and can be carefully removed with a pilling tool.








