With What We Clean Shoes
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Answer:
Remove dirt by banging the soles together. ...
With a washcloth soaked in warm water and a mild liquid laundry detergent, gently wipe away stains.
Rinse wash cloth in warm water and remove excess soap and suds on the shoes. ...
Air dry indoors at room temperature.
Remove laces and insoles (if possible).
Explanation:
Dry brush. Remove dirt from the outsole, midsole, and uppers using a dry, soft-bristled shoe brush. No shoe brush? No problem—an older toothbrush will work just fine.
Make a mild cleaning solution. Mix warm water with a small amount of laundry detergent.
Wash laces. Remove the laces and apply a small amount of the mild cleaning solution. Massage the laces, rinse, then dry with a soft cloth.
Wash soles. Apply the mild solution to a soft-bristled brush and brush the outsole and midsole. Dry with a soft cloth.
Wash and blot. Use the mild solution and a soft-bristled brush or a soft cloth to clean the uppers. Then use a dry microfiber towel or soft cloth to blot and lift as much soapy moisture and dirt as possible. Repeat if necessary.
Air dry. Air dry at room temperature.