While some sneakers do look better with a bit of wear, no sneaker looks good with food or beverage stains on them. Here are some steps you can take to clean your sneakers up.
1. How to keep your sneaker laces white?
Take the laces out before cleaning. Stick them in a bowl of hot water while you are cleaning the shoes. It should take 20 to 30 minutes. Afterwards, take them out, scrub them with your hands, then run them through a microfiber cloth.
2.How to get yellowing off?
To get yellowing off a sneaker you need good gloves and access to a ventilated space as well as the most important thing – peroxide bleach. You’ll need either a huge lamp or access to a very sunny climate, where the activation of the peroxide will happen.
3.How to clean an outsole?
You can use a stiffer brush. It’s rubber and you can use hot water. Clean it gently and then scrub. Deglazer works if there’s something super hard to remove—put it on a cloth and work your way at it.
4.How to clean a midsole?
Midsoles are usually made of rubber, so you can use a stiffer brush. You can use a “neat” solution on a microfiber cloth. If that doesn’t clean, you can use a bit of deglazer on a microfiber cloth.
5.For an all-leather shoe, you can use a wax.
The best performing is a nano protector, which creates a layer of breathable glass around the shoe. Coat the entire shoe. You work it in with a brush. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then you do a second layer on the shoe. Then wait for 24 more hours.
O’Dry Cleaning service is always ready to help you breathe a new life to your favorite pair of sneakers.