- Baking soda
- A brush
- Hot water
Note: If you don’t have baking soda, white toothpaste (ignoring other colors) or white vinegar can be used.
Cleaning Steps:
- Soak your brush in hot water.
- Apply baking soda to the wet brush.
- Polish the dirty areas of your shoes.
- Rinse your cloth shoes before drying them in a shaded area. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent possible fading.
The same steps apply when using white toothpaste or white vinegar instead of baking soda.
The Trick for White Leather Sneakers
Leather sneakers are admired for their texture, and maintaining their vibrant appearance is a desire we all share. Two solutions can help prolong the pleasure of wearing them.
Option 1: Waterproofing Spray
- Use a waterproofer, ideally applied directly after purchasing your shoes.
- Regular maintenance, approximately twice a month, is recommended.
- Waterproofing sprays effectively shield sneakers from various elements, including rain.
Option 2: Cleansing Milk
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