




Product description


Tough on Dirt, Gentle on Shoes
Our classic 4-Way Brush allows you to get into every crevice of your shoe for deep cleaning. Use our powerful dual Nylon/Metal bristle for added power without damaging your shoes.

No Extra Liquid Solutions Needed
For most shoes you will NOT need any added cleaning solution or extra tools (such as an eraser) to restore and clean your shoes. Protection spray is recommended but not necessary.

Works on All Suede & Nubuck Shoes
Our brush will work with any suede & nubuck shoes from simple to expensive. It will even work on n jackets, handbags, gloves, and outerwear. It is a true all in one suede & nubuck cleaning brush.

Rubber Bristles
Your first line of defense, this wide stroke brush head lifts and removes dirt from your suede & nubuck. The round ends make for an ideal gentle cleaning experience.

Rounded Welt Brush
Designed to get into spaces where your rubber bristles can’t reach. Perfect for welted areas, where the seams are stitched.

Thin Welt Brush
For even more narrow cervices, use this brush to get into every corner of your shoes where dirt may be hiding.

Nylon/Metal Bristles
For maximum power, this dual material brush was specifically designed to be tough on dirty/stain with minimum pressure. The bristles are firm, yet gentle enough not to damage your shoes.

Classic Suede Brush & Nubuck Cleaner – Hands down the most effective suede brush on the market to help restore your shoes back to wearable pristine condition! The secret is in the shape, the spacing, and clever material of our bristle heads.
No Added Solutions or Other Brushes Needed – Although protective spray is encouraged, our brush was designed to be a standalone solution for cleaning and maintaining the health of your shoes. You do not need to purchase any other solution or other brushes with our one stop 4-way brush head.
The Best for Removing Heavy Dirt and Scuff marks – Regular brushes just spreads dirt around and can leave permanent markings. Our bristles were designed to lift and separate dirt from the surface instead of just pushing it back down.
Work Your Way into all Corners of Your Shoes – With three built in rubber brush (Rubber Bristles, Rounded Welt, and Thin Welt Brush) you can clean every crevice of your shoes, leaving no stone unturned, including the narrow welts where the seams of your soles are, where dirt often hides.
Dual Nylon and Thin Metal Bristle for Heavy Duty Cleaning – The inner brass bristles targets the dirt on your shoes while the more flexible nylon bristles help to dislodge and lift dirt from your shoes. The dual action creates a powerful cleaning tool and doesn’t require a lot of direct pressure to get the job done.

euroryde –
Revives Suede Like New—Smart 4-Way Tool for Shoes, Jackets & More
This 4-way suede and nubuck brush is a must-have for anyone serious about keeping their kicks or jackets looking sharp. The different sides each serve a purpose: the rubber bristles lift dirt without damaging the nap, the crepe edge smooths out scuffs, and the side eraser works wonders on salt stains and shiny spots.I used it on a pair of light tan suede boots that had seen better days—after a few minutes of brushing and erasing, they looked refreshed and evenly textured again. It’s compact, easy to grip, and doesn’t shed like some cheaper brushes.If you’re restoring suede or just doing regular upkeep, this tool gives you control and results without needing sprays or harsh cleaners.
Alexi –
Not a miracle worker, but goes a long way
Got this as longshot, to help with an old microfiber living room set that has a variety of stains on them. I was pleasantly surprised at how much this little brush achieved! I had a little bit of loss of fibers, but given the age of the fabric, I can’t be mad. Some stains lifted almost completely, others didn’t have much impact, which I assume is based on how the stain happened and the age. I definitely recommend this tool for microfiber, but you MUST have a light hand, because it can be harsh on the fabric if you’re not careful, and there will be some damage if you go too hard. I used very light strokes in circles in some spot and brush in one or two directions for harder marks. Definitely test on a non visible spot to make sure your fabric can take it! I’m uploading some before and afters for the different stains/marks to help
JC –
Decent purchase!
I washed my Nike shoes that also have suede and it helped in some spots after washing and using some soap.
lee hall –
works exceptionally well
Used to have a brush and rubber piece but it did not work as well as this does and it is all in one . No need for different pieces.
Phoenix –
SAVED my Sperry Top Sider “Sahara” shoes
OK, so you made the same mistake I made. You tried “conditioning” your light colored Sperry Top Siders to bring them back to life, and the leather conditioner you used to treat and soften the leather darkened your beloved shoes’ color and never lighted up after drying. DO NOT TRASH YOUR SHOES. You can fix the problem and restore them to LIKE NEW CONDITION.I went through several products and processes. This is what I found that works.The problem with treating Sperry Top Siders in the wonderful color “Sahara” is the type of leather the shoe is made of. The leather is nubuck, which is very porous like suede. Nubuck has a soft velvety feel, not shaggy like suede. Nubuck is unique because it’s tricky to treat—that’s the problem you’re having.So you’ve got Sperry Saharas but now they’re chocolate BROWN forever because they’re saturated with conditioner. FIRST, you need to clean that old conditioner out of the shoes. I used Fiebings Saddle Soap with a toothbrush and bowl of water. After scrubbing, rinse outside of shoes with warm water under sink faucet. Stuff paper towels in the toes of the shoes to shape the shoes. Allow 2 days to dry.Here’s a big TIP: You want these shoes to look like new, right? Then you have to scrub the white stitching until they’re WHITE again. A small detail that makes ALL the difference, believe me. I used dish soap along with the saddle soap on the stitching when I was saddle soaping the whole shoe. And buy new shoes laces (with a boat shoe threading needle). Save the new shoes laces for the very end of the process of course.Shoes are dry. Nice light sandy tan color, right? But dry, spotty, and brittle. Good!Now you need a special cleaner WITH conditioner, sold by Sperry on Amazon “Sperry Top-Sider Cleaner and Conditioner” (go to Wolverine World Wide’s Amazon store or Sperry’s website). Soak a toothbrush with cleaner and scrub, wiping lather off the shoes’ stitching and the toothbrush as you go. No bowl of water needed—the cleaner has water in it. Scrub around whole shoe. Stuff paper towels back in shoes and allow shoes to dry one day.Shoes are now clean. Any remaining blotchy-looking spots appear as dirt because the nap (surface) of the leather has worn flat with wear in those spots (it’s not dirt, it’s flat spots). We’re going to raise and even out the shoes’ surface with a suede/nubuck brush (Shacke Suede & Nubuck 4-Way Leather Brush on Amazon). Use the nylon/brass bristles to lift the leather’s spotty flat surfaces. BE GENTLE and go slow. Then use the rubbery nubuck bristles for the rest of the shoe. Use a soft shoe brush or clothing brush to remove the tiny leather particles left on shoes. Now you have a beautifully clean and finished VERY light sandy tan Top Sider.If you like the light sandy tan color (actually is LIGHTER than the official Sahara color) you can STOP here. Rub your thumb over the surface of the upper leather where laces go around—it’s nubuck also but Sperry treated the leather different. The oil from your thumb is all that’s needed. Lace your shoes and go.To restore your shoes to that wonderful rich cognac color everyone loves about Sperry “Saharas” then keep reading.To restore that factory-fresh Sahara color and subtle satin shine, you’ll need a bottle of Bickmore Bick 4 Leather Conditioner and Bickmore Gard-More Water & Stain Repellent. I’ve tried LOTS of conditioners. Bick 4 is the only conditioner that dries sufficiently light enough on nubuck. Use a soft cloth and apply Bick 4 to surface of shoes. Stuff shoe again with paper towels and let dry TWO days.See? They lightened, leaving that wonder cognac color. To lighten them further, run your fingers along the inside of the shoe’s leather gently pushing outward to stretch the leather.Now lightly spray Gard-More Water & Stain Repellent on shoes. Let dry. Lace those new shoe laces and SMILE. You just saved yourself from spending $70-140 on new Sperry Saharas! What do you do with that extra cash? Buy cedar shoe trees, you dummy. I buy Stratton split-toe cedar shoe trees. Awesome. Shoes trees will DOUBLE the life of your Top Siders and dress shoes, saving you even MORE money!THANKS SHACKE FOR A WONDER PRODUCT. You saved my Saharas!See pic. I don’t have a “before” photo because, like I said, I thought I was throwing them in the trash. The pic provided shows the light colored shoe AFTER saddle soap, Sperry cleaner/conditioner, and brushing the nap. See the light sandy color? Nice. Pictured with the light shoe is the FINISHED shoe. Better!
Tania Lopez –
These only been worn once notice what that brush did to them
I don’t know what happened my daughter has a pair of new balance white and gray in color she used them once and got them dirty i bought this to clean them and it made it 10 times worse
Kristina S. Hemphill –
Easy of use & durability
The suede & nubuck works great. It’s a great price. Very easy to use. Will buy another in the near future.
cbare –
Very handy, does good job
Great little brush cleans suede, nubuck and sterling on the insides of my shows and boots
Sumit Babiya –
Good
Amazon Customer –
does the job and has what I need to clean my suede boots, the golden coloured bristles are very hard, so only use them as a last resort for tough cleaning. Good size brush and feels like great quality, time will tell you how well I use it
Amazon Customer –
Also removes cat hair really well. A good stiff brush.
DON LEE –
As advertised
JMJ –
Overall the shoes look better then they did before I brushed them! I mostly used the soft plastic bristles to brush in one direction (they turned black on the tips) and then erased. The eraser also turned black on edges, so I picked the black bits off before erasing more.