Steaming suede is generally not recommended, as the moisture can damage the fabric, leading to stiffening or loss of texture. Suede is sensitive to water, and steam can cause it to lose its shape or develop water stains. Instead, it's better to use a suede brush or a specialized suede cleaner to maintain its appearance. If you need to remove wrinkles, consider using a fabric steamer at a distance, ensuring no direct contact with the suede.
No, that will ruin them. You have to buy suede cleaning foam.
It is not recommended to iron a patch onto suede as the heat can damage the fabric. Instead, you can hand-sew the patch onto the suede for a more secure and safe attachment.
It is not safe to use steam on wood furniture. The steam could stain the wood.
What do you mean by safe, for the environment, YES
Yes.
A recently killed crab is safe to steam. It is recommended that seafood be no more than four hours old from the time of death to be safe.
Yes, in fact it is the safest since it is from the creators of the game.
Boiling it and catching the steam makes it safe. The steam will not have the salt in it so it will be safe to drink. So all you need to do is figure out a still arrangement to catch the steam and allow it to cool itself back into water.
no
Imitation Suede
Faux suede and real suede have about the same durability, and both make excellent curtains.
Steam