Salt stains on shoes and boots
Salt stains and lines can occur on leather shoes and other leather objects. This is typically found in shoes in the winter time.
Several causes can be considered for the formation of salt lines, although the reasons have not yet been investigated:
- One reason could be salts or other minerals, which are introduced into the leather in the tannery. Salts are used for the preservation of leather before tanning. In the tanning process itself, salts are also used to fill the leather and to loosen the fibres.
- Another reason might be salt on roads in the winter time. Leather becomes wet by the salt-soaked snow and when drying, salt stains and lines become visible.
- Sweat also contains minerals and salts and can promote salt stains.
In winter, several sources promote salt stains on shoes. Salts in the leather during production, the perspiration of the feet, which is absorbed by the leather over a longer period of time, the salt on streets against ice and snow and the overall damp weather, which makes the leather soak moisture.
Salted rawhide in the tannery.
Cleaning and getting rid of these stains is uncomplicated because salts are water-soluble and can be cleaned of or washed out with leather cleaner or a leather washing detergent.
Salt lines on a leather bag where mineral water has run out. Sweat and salt of winter roads can be excluded as cause. The salt must come from the tanning process.
Salt stains on leather sneakers. Sweat or salt on winter roads may have caused the soiling.
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