Cleaning Tips for Sneakers
Before you begin your outdoor
activities or after you do your outdoor activities, you can practice
mindfulness by cleaning your sneakers or your tennis shoes. Cleaning your shoes
takes about thirty minutes or less by using natural ingredients in your home.
Cleaning slows you down so you can clean your items and makes you collect your thoughts
to remain calm. Gently scrub your tennis shoes or sneakers with a soft sponge, wet
cloth, or with an old soft toothbrush. Listen to instrumental music before you
start cleaning so you can relax before you begin to clean your shoes.
Cleaning your shoes by
hand might make your sneakers last longer than washing them in the washing
machine. Also, you can pay attention to all the areas that need to be cleaned
by using a toothbrush, a soft sponge, and a cloth. You can wash your tennis
shoes or sneakers by hand by using a bucket of cool water. Then, you can use
household items such as white distilled vinegar, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide,
lemon juice, or dish soap. Select two ingredients to clean your tennis shoes or
your sneakers.
Depending on the
material, you can use a soft toothbrush, white distilled vinegar, and baking
soda. Remove the shoelaces and wash the shoelaces separately. Wet the shoes
with cool water. Then add white distilled vinegar to a spray bottle mixed with
cold water. Add baking soda to the tennis shoes or the sneakers.
Spray the distilled white
vinegar on top of the sneakers and the areas of the baking soda. Wait a few
minutes and then scrub with a toothbrush. Scrub the outer areas with a toothbrush.
After that let the sneakers get dry. If you do not have white distilled
vinegar, you can use lemon juice or hydrogen peroxide with the baking soda.
After that wash the shoelaces
with dish soap. If the shoelaces need deep cleaning, you can use baking soda
and water to whiten your shoelaces. Additionally, you can use a spray bottle
with white distilled vinegar mixed with water to spray on the shoelaces. Let
the shoelaces air dry before putting them back onto the sneakers or the tennis
shoes. If you are concerned with odors after cleaning your shoes, you can use
fabric softener sheets and leave them in the shoes for many hours.
Use a small spray bottle
to spray rubbing alcohol inside the shoes to eliminate any odors. Another way is
to wash the inside of your tennis shoes with baking soda and with vinegar. Leave
it for about ten or fifteen minutes before rinsing out the shoes. Then, use
dish soap to wash the inside of the shoes and rinse thoroughly. Always air dry
your shoes and your shoelaces.
Depending on the material of your shoes, you can easily clean them with natural ingredients. However, if the shoes are made from mesh material, you can use baking soda and vinegar in the washing machine to wash your shoes. Nonetheless, you can also use a plant-based laundry detergent to clean your shoes. Make sure you use rubber gloves before you clean your shoes. Here are resources for cleaning your shoes.
Why You Need to Keep Your Shoes Clean:
Why You Need to Keep Your Shoes Clean (healthbenefitstimes.com)
How to Wash Tennis Shoes By Hand in 5 Best Ways (2022) Next Door Shoes:
How To Wash Tennis Shoes By Hand In 5 Best Ways [2022] (nextdoorshoes.com)
How to Make Homemade Shoe Cleaner (6 Formulas)-Style and Run:
How To Make Homemade Shoe Cleaner (6 Formulas) - Style and Run
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