Are your shoes difficult to clean? It must be that you are not using the right method. The following cleaning tips hope to help you keep your shoes clean.


1. Laces and shoes are released for cleaning.


2. Put the shoes in warm water to soften the dirt.


3. Remove the dirt that is easily brushed off the upper. Remove the outermost layer of dirt with a brush. Use a cotton swab or pin to insert a gap in the surface of the shoe to remove any dirt from the gap.


You can also use a cotton ball dampened with toothpaste to remove dirt from the surface of your shoes.


4. Prepare a basin of warm water, add baking soda, favorite detergent and toothpaste. After stirring evenly, soak the shoes in water for 15 minutes, and then clean them with a brush.


In addition to this cleaning method, there are five other methods you can also refer to:


1. Toothpaste and detergent can keep the white shoes clean and bright.


2. Use white vinegar and baking soda in a 3:2 ratio. It is also good for cleaning stains. But after washing, be sure to wipe off any residue from the surface with cold water.


3. White vinegar and washing powder have a strong ability to handle mesh shoes, and they are very clean.


4. For genuine leather shoes, first wipe off the moisture and dirt on the shoes with a dry towel, and then wipe with shoe cream or shoe polish of the same color as the shoes. In addition, banana peels can remove oil stains from shoes, and drinking leftover or expired milk to polish shoes can prevent the leather from drying out.


5. The cleaning of the patent leather upper is the easiest. With this special upper that does not absorb water, we can find a relatively damp cloth and wipe it off with a dry cloth.


How to maintain the shoes after cleaning?


It is best not to wash with laundry detergent. White soap or toothpaste works best. If it is a small white shoe, it will turn yellow. A large part of the reason is that the chemicals in laundry detergent left on shoes can cause yellow stains after exposure.


If the shoes are accidentally damaged, you can find the same color shoe polish first. Mix a small amount of egg white and shoe polish with a cotton swab and apply to damaged shoes. A few swipes can effectively remove scratches.


Infrequently worn shoes, you can put paper in them. Has a good moisture-proof effect.


Hope these little tips can help you.