How to Properly Deep Clean Your Shoes
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How to Properly Deep Clean Your Shoes
Step-by-step instructions on how to properly deep clean your shoes the right way! Many errors are made when cleaning your shoe, so I'm going to show the safest and easiest way to go about it.
Supplies
Supplies Needed:
- Toothbrush
- Gloves
- Detergent
- Washer/Dryer
- Cleaner of Choice: Dish Soap
- Bowl of Water
- Paper Towels
- Dirty Shoes
Remove Shoelaces From Shoe
Carefully unlace the shoelaces from your shoes and set them aside. This allows for thorough cleaning of both the laces and the shoes themselves.
Apply Shoelaces and Detergent to Washer
Place the shoelaces into the washing machine and add a small amount of detergent or detergent pods.
Start Washer
Turn on the washer. By the time you’re done cleaning the shoes, the shoelaces should be finished washing.
Apply Gloves to Hands
Put on gloves to protect your skin from any irritation caused by the cleaning solution you choose to use and to keep your hands clean during the process.
Apply Dish Soap to Bowl of Water
Add a few drops of dish soap into a bowl of water and mix gently to create a soapy solution
Dip Toothbrush Into Bowl of Water With Dish Soap
Submerge the toothbrush bristles into the soapy water, ensuring it absorbs enough solution for cleaning.
Rigorously Scrub Shoe With Toothbrush
Use the toothbrush to scrub the surface of the shoes, paying special attention to stained or dirty areas. Apply a bit more pressure for stubborn stains.
Remove Shoelaces From Dryer
Once the washer cycle is complete, take the shoelaces out.
Apply Shoelaces to Shoes
Once both the shoes and shoelaces are dry, re-lace the shoes properly and ensure they are secure.
Allow Shoes to Dry
Let the shoes air dry for a few hours or overnight in a well-ventilated area to make sure they are completely dry before wearing them.