As a classic in the fashion industry, white shoes have become the favorite of many people. However, cleaning and maintaining white shoes is often a headache. Today, the editor will share with you some effective methods for cleaning and maintaining white shoes to help you easily remove stains and prevent them from turning yellow.
First, we need to prepare the following tools:
1. Cleaner: Yes Use a specialized shoe cleaner, or mild laundry detergent or soapy water.
2. Soft brush or toothbrush: Used to clean dirt on shoe uppers and soles.
3. Laundry mesh bag: Used to put shoes in to prevent them from rubbing and deforming in the washing machine.
4. Clean towel or paper towel: used to wipe moisture from shoe uppers and soles.
5. Waterproof spray or protective spray (optional): used to protect the upper from staining and staining.
Next, let’s introduce in detail how to clean and maintain white shoes:
1. Remove dirt from the shoe upper: If there is mud, dust and other dirt on the shoe upper, you can gently scrub it with a soft brush or toothbrush to avoid excessive force causing the shoe upper to deform. If the stain is more stubborn, you can gently wipe it with detergent and then wipe it clean with a damp cloth.
2. Clean the soles: Put the soles of white shoes into water, use a soft brush or toothbrush to dip in detergent, and scrub away the dirt on the soles. Be careful not to use excessive force to avoid damaging the soles of the shoes.
3. Use a washing machine to clean (optional): If you think hand washing is too troublesome, you can choose to put your white shoes in the washing machine. Put the shoes into the laundry mesh bag first to avoid friction and deformation of the shoes in the washing machine. Choose a gentle wash cycle and cold water, add an appropriate amount of detergent, and start washing. Take it out immediately after washing and wipe the moisture from the uppers and soles with a clean towel or paper towel.
4. Tips to prevent yellowing: White shoes are easy to turn yellow over time. To prevent yellowing, you can use waterproof spray or protective spray before use to increase the stain resistance of the upper. In addition, if you find signs of yellowing on the shoe upper, you can gently wipe it with diluted white vinegar, and then wipe it clean with a damp cloth. Just remember to avoid using bleach-based cleaners as they can damage the uppers.
The above are some methods for cleaning and maintaining white shoes. I hope these tips can help you easily remove stains and prevent yellowing, so that your white shoes will always look like new!