You could damage your washing machine if you try to clean shoes that have too much dirt on them, have sharp or hard parts, or if you use a fast washing cycle. For the safest clean for your shoes and ...
A pair of scuffed-up shoes can ruin the look of an outfit. Frustrating, yes—but before you banish them from your closet, know that your shoes may have a lot of life still left in them. Before you give ...
Many canvas, mesh, and knit sneakers can be machine-washed safely—but only on gentle cycles with cold water. Leather, suede, nubuck, and designer sneakers should always be cleaned by hand to avoid ...
Nobody is immune to getting stinky sneakers, especially in hot weather. Plus, dirt can make your sneakers look old and tired. Learn how to wash sneakers, and you can quickly and easily freshen them up ...
Your mashing machine can severely damage certain shoe materials, but you can sanitize them with everything from pantry ...
The first rule of machine-washing sneakers: Do not try this on suede, leather or knit shoes. Canvas only! STEP 1 Unlace your shoes. This allows water to get into your sneaker’s amazingly grimy eyelets ...
We’ve all been in this scenario: you’ve worn your favorite pair of shoes to the very edge of “toss ’em” status. A pair so dirty that when you try them at ...
Washing your shoes the right way keeps them looking new and helps them last much longer. Check the label first, then prep by removing dirt, laces, and insoles before starting the wash. Use gentle ...