The 2019s are a synthetic Nubuck without nap is that still cool to use on it? I just see a lot of white kind of spots and want to clean it bad.
Yeah it's fine.
Brush em off first with a suede brush. Then spray. Leave to dry. If your gonna brush them , make sure you wait 30 minutes until the shoes are dry. Then spray again, if you need to.. Repeat the process as many times until the stains dissolve. Then spray with protector spray to prevent it from staining when your done.
This works for premium suede, nubuck, durabuck, dyed suede and synthetic suedes.
It's really the only method you should ever need to use. It will get rid of 99% of stains. If you spray it a few times and you notice it still has a faint stain. Wait a day, brush. Apply suede eraser. Then spray again. So long as the stain is becoming more faint it will get it out.
Don't soak the shoes with the spray. Go outside. Hold it 6 inches away. And spray it all over the shoe. You'll notice it absorb. You can very lightly soak the stain , but I don't think you'll need to. After it's fully dry, brush em up with a suede or horse hair brush.. and viola.
I've gotten almost every stain under the sun out with this method off suede. Oil. Ketchup. Blood. I spilled an entire can of soda on my NB 998 Tannery (Cream Suede). And always able to revive.
I used Jason Mark, once and it completely messed up my shoes. Literally washed the color right off the suede. Tried it again on another pair. Same thing. I'd only use laundry soap diluted heavily with warm water, or wet Cleaning Solution on fabrics. Any kind of Leather does not like water. Water damages all types of leather.
Durabuck and synthetics, use whatever. But treat it like suede. And it will fall apart much quicker than suede. It will dry out and start peeling and cracking in 6 years. So wear them before then. If it's real suede, you'll need to worry about the glue falling apart. Real suede lasts a very very long time. I have 17 year old suede shoes, I still wear. No problem.