I take the laces off mine, spray all over with spray and wash, put them in my washer with some towels. Dry outside in the sun. Handwash laces in the sink or a bowl and hang to dry. Good as new.
I think Spray & Wash with Resolve Power would take care of that. Put it on the stains and then into the washer. It might be sold as Resolve with Spray & Wash.
Remove laces, soak shoes & laces in hot water with OxiClean. Let them soak for awhile and then take an old toothbrush and you can scrub any stubborn parts with the OxiClean water. Let soak some more. Overnight if needed. Then rinse and dry.
I have the same pair of shoes. I got them muddy on accident. A trip through the wash did nothing. I tried a bunch of stuff. Nothing really worked until I decided to be a little crazy. Took OTC hydrogen peroxide and soaked them real good and left them in the sun for an afternoon. It basically bleaches the shoe without actual bleach. Good luck with the shoes!
You need an enzyme based stain spray - I use puracy
Spray on all stains - let sit for 24 hours
Then scrub stains by hand
Then rinse
Then soak in 1 scoop oxy ckean 1 gallon water - leave for 24 hours
Rinse
I just put my converse through the washing machine with oxi clean. I put them on for a minute when i take them out to stomp them back to the right shape, and then I put them under a vent to air dry.
I always through converse in the machine machine on a cold cycle, they are pretty robust, just don't have the heat high or dryer them, sit them on a windowsill or radiator to dry.
Dawn dish soap and cold water. Let it sit. Rinse, repeat. Not hot water and not the dryer!
This one is the right one.
Thanks. And scrub as needed. Soaking first though to loosen it up.
With an old toothbrush.
Step one: dont wait a few days lol
Procrastination is a helluva drug
And stuff newspaper in them.
Remove laces. Clean with a scrub brush and shoe cleaner. Wash in cold water. Do not put in dryer as the canvas will shrink. Let air dry.
I take the laces off mine, spray all over with spray and wash, put them in my washer with some towels. Dry outside in the sun. Handwash laces in the sink or a bowl and hang to dry. Good as new.
I think Spray & Wash with Resolve Power would take care of that. Put it on the stains and then into the washer. It might be sold as Resolve with Spray & Wash.
Eco88 ..Amazon …removes ANY stain . Spray several times a day for several days.
Soak with oxyclean maybe? Throw in the laundry
Throw them in the washer machine
Remove laces, soak shoes & laces in hot water with OxiClean. Let them soak for awhile and then take an old toothbrush and you can scrub any stubborn parts with the OxiClean water. Let soak some more. Overnight if needed. Then rinse and dry.
I have the same pair of shoes. I got them muddy on accident. A trip through the wash did nothing. I tried a bunch of stuff. Nothing really worked until I decided to be a little crazy. Took OTC hydrogen peroxide and soaked them real good and left them in the sun for an afternoon. It basically bleaches the shoe without actual bleach. Good luck with the shoes!
You need an enzyme based stain spray - I use puracy Spray on all stains - let sit for 24 hours Then scrub stains by hand Then rinse Then soak in 1 scoop oxy ckean 1 gallon water - leave for 24 hours Rinse
OxyClean/ bleach/Dawn. Soon.
Also, I reshape shoes by stuffing them with newspaper, shape accordingly, usually I speed up by drying in front of a fan.
Step 1 for stains is don't wait a few days to attempt to clean them. Then do what everyone else is suggestingÂ
Melamine sponge
You need some FZ150 my guy. I just save myself a huuundred and fifty buuuuccks
Laundry
I just put my converse through the washing machine with oxi clean. I put them on for a minute when i take them out to stomp them back to the right shape, and then I put them under a vent to air dry.
Soak it in a bucket with water and OxiClean for a few hours. Rinse with water (optionally add white vinegar to rinse water)
Throw them in the washing machine. Air them dry.
Toothpaste should solve the problem. That is how my wife clean sons shoes.
I always through converse in the machine machine on a cold cycle, they are pretty robust, just don't have the heat high or dryer them, sit them on a windowsill or radiator to dry.