Shoe Cleaning Tips?
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- mellowJohnny
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Time to clean the Sidis - the white mesh bits just ain't so white anymore. I'm planning to remove the insoles, scrub them with a soft brush and dish soap, then a thorough rinse and air dry.
Anyone have a different tried and true approach? Something other than dish soap? Washing machine?
Anyone have a different tried and true approach? Something other than dish soap? Washing machine?
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What works for me:
Magic eraser for the smooth bits
Oxiclean sprayed on for the mesh / other parts and let soak in. Some scrubbing can help here also.
Then tie up into a pillowcase (just to avoid them scraping) and put into the washing machine
Magic eraser for the smooth bits
Oxiclean sprayed on for the mesh / other parts and let soak in. Some scrubbing can help here also.
Then tie up into a pillowcase (just to avoid them scraping) and put into the washing machine
Each one goes in a tied pillow case, into the washing machine with a couple of towels. All good.
Alternatively, you can get stuff from a company that does sneaker cleaning products
https://www.sneakerser.com/collections/clean-protect
Alternatively, you can get stuff from a company that does sneaker cleaning products
https://www.sneakerser.com/collections/clean-protect
baking soda mixed with hydrogen peroxide. Combine both in a bowl, container,.. until you get a thick paste and spread this paste across the shoe.
Let the shoes sit for an hour or a bit longer and scrub them with a dishwashing sponge and some hot water.
Did this on my white Lake's last week and they looked as if I just took them out of the box. Ofcourse try a small testspot first to see if the upper doesn't react bad to the mixture.
Let the shoes sit for an hour or a bit longer and scrub them with a dishwashing sponge and some hot water.
Did this on my white Lake's last week and they looked as if I just took them out of the box. Ofcourse try a small testspot first to see if the upper doesn't react bad to the mixture.
But I could be wrong
- mellowJohnny
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Thanks for all the tips gents - I went with a pre-soak of OxiClean on the mesh, scrubbed and rinsed, then popped them in the washing machine. Really impressed with the results - almost good as new.
Thanks all!
Thanks all!
I wouldn't dare stick my shoes in the washing machine!
Shoes are easy to clean, Fantastik cleaner works very well (I use to use 409 but the company now waters down their product to where it's almost useless), just spray on and wipe off, rinse with very light spray of water, let dry naturally. Do not get the Fantastik with bleach because of the obvious...it can damage colors.
Shoes are easy to clean, Fantastik cleaner works very well (I use to use 409 but the company now waters down their product to where it's almost useless), just spray on and wipe off, rinse with very light spray of water, let dry naturally. Do not get the Fantastik with bleach because of the obvious...it can damage colors.
Most modern washing machines have program for sport shoes which works fine for cycling shoes too.
I have a high end modern machine and mine doesn't say anything about a shoe cycle. Regardless I don't put any shoe, even my tennis shoes in the washing machine, I may remove the liners and wash those in the machine but the shoe itself gets cleaned by either Fantastik or Dawn For Dishes, use a toothbrush if necessary and scrub then rinse, most of the time all I ever had to do with my cycling shoes is wipe them down with a wet cloth! While shoes like cycling shoes are designed to get wet I don't think they meant a prolonged soaking.
I have a pair of Sidi shoes so I checked the internet and they say this:
DO’S
•Clean with a damp sponge.
•Store in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place.
•Fill with newspaper to absorb any dampness and to keep the shape.
•If the shoes are not damp or wet after use, clean them with a soft brush.
•If the shoes are equipped with levers or other precision closures, clean them carefully and regularly apply a silicone-based or similar lubricant.
•Regularly check and tighten all screws on your shoes, especially the heel pads and SRS
Sole Replacement System.
DON’TS
•Do not wash in washing machine or spray clean.
•Do not use strong washing powder or abrasive brushes.
•When drying, never place near or next to heaters, fire or other heating elements (the use of detergents and rapid drying may cause excessive hardening or cracks in the materials).
So while my Specialized shoes did not come with detail washing instructions I think most cycling shoes would be the same as Sidi.
https://www.asgsport.co.za/index.php/ho ... idi-shoes/
I have a pair of Sidi shoes so I checked the internet and they say this:
DO’S
•Clean with a damp sponge.
•Store in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place.
•Fill with newspaper to absorb any dampness and to keep the shape.
•If the shoes are not damp or wet after use, clean them with a soft brush.
•If the shoes are equipped with levers or other precision closures, clean them carefully and regularly apply a silicone-based or similar lubricant.
•Regularly check and tighten all screws on your shoes, especially the heel pads and SRS
Sole Replacement System.
DON’TS
•Do not wash in washing machine or spray clean.
•Do not use strong washing powder or abrasive brushes.
•When drying, never place near or next to heaters, fire or other heating elements (the use of detergents and rapid drying may cause excessive hardening or cracks in the materials).
So while my Specialized shoes did not come with detail washing instructions I think most cycling shoes would be the same as Sidi.
https://www.asgsport.co.za/index.php/ho ... idi-shoes/
Unless you have a washing machine with 'sport' shoes' cycle.
I have washed different expensive cycling shoes and running shoes in my washing machine. All came out like new. No issues at all.
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Did the site I gave say "unless you have washing machine with 'sport' shoes' cycle? I reread to make sure and nope I don't see that written anywhere.