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No, but Remington images have been reproduced by other people on suede.
Just get the same level of sheen. (Ex Eggshell, Flat, Semi-flat, Gloss, High Gloss) I don't know if suede is a paint term. Sounds eggshell/semi flat which are pretty much the same thing but many brands use 1 or the other.
With a bit of practice and no special tools required, it is not difficult to apply Ralph Lauren paint textures, such as suede or stone.
I wouldn't. Suede has a nap to it that paint will make hard. Stain or dye is a better way to go and keeps the suede soft and supple. If you could find a way to remove the nap from areas you want to paint, like some form of embossing, that would work. Otherwise, applique on it or embroider on it to get the color and design.
Cowboy boots are not made of suede. Fashion boots made of suede in the style of cowboy boots are taken care of the same way as other suede items. Brushing.
I think I would clean them like suede. There is a little brush made for suede that brushes up the nap on the suede. Works wonders. I think you should be able to find one at a shoe store or shoe repair shop. Never wet your suede.
FOR SUEDE i use baby oil with a brass brush make sure to brush the shoe off with the baby oil if the paint is chipping use sand paper and then paint it over with acrylic paint just to get dirt of use simple 409
No, you should not put suede fabric in the dryer. Suede is a delicate material that can be damaged by heat and tumbling, which can cause it to shrink, warp, or lose its texture. Instead, it is best to air dry suede items after cleaning, and use a soft brush to restore their nap.
Getting It Wet
Suede should not be washed in water, as it can damage the material and cause it to lose its texture. Instead, it's best to clean suede using a specialized suede brush or eraser to remove dirt and stains. For tougher stains, consider using a suede cleaner specifically designed for this type of fabric. Always test any cleaning method on a small, inconspicuous area first.
You can, if you do not want them to look like suede shoes, and never want to get the paint off. When I was in high school, I painted my suede saddle shoes orange to wear to basketball games , because our school colors were orange and black. I got a lot of favorable comment from my friends and the shoes lasted until my feet outgrew them.
Imitation Suede