Washing white sneakers in the washing machine
Wearing white sneakers has become very popular lately. These shoes go with many wardrobe items and look very stylish. However, the lighter the shoes, the more dirty they become and the more difficult it is to wash off the dirt, let alone white sneakers. Constantly washing shoes by hand is a titanic task, so it’s logical to ask whether white sneakers can be washed in a washing machine.
Is the machine allowed?
Despite the fact that washing sneakers in a washing machine is undesirable, there is no strict prohibition on this procedure. Sneaker manufacturers sometimes even openly allow automatic washing of their products. The only condition is a delicate regime. Some machines are equipped with a special program for washing shoes, which is perfect for washing sneakers. If there is none, you can limit yourself to a simple delicate regime.
The complete instructions for washing sneakers are quite simple.
- Wash away clods and thick layers of dirt by hand, paying special attention to the soles.
- Place the shoes in a laundry bag and place it in the washing machine drum.
- Add the desired product to the dispenser compartment.
- Set the temperature to 30-40 degrees. In cold water, shoes may not wash, and in very hot water, they may become deformed.
- Turn off spinning and drying, if available.
- Launch the program.
- Immediately after completion, remove the shoes and dry thoroughly.
A special laundry bag, if you don’t have one, can be replaced with a simple cotton pillowcase, without patterns or prints, preferably white or any other color, but so that it does not fade.Place the sneakers there, and tie the free edge or fasten it with a lock, if there is one.
Machine washing is done at your own risk, as there is a possibility that the sneakers will turn yellow completely or become covered with yellowish spots.
Along with the sneakers, it would be nice to put something softening in the drum, for example, terry towels. They will not take up much space, but will reduce the load on the parts of the unit. The same goes for detergent; it is better to use liquid options instead of powder.
Should you put your sneakers in a bag?
As mentioned above, a bag or a pillowcase replacing it is very desirable when washing shoes. This protects the washer from damage and improves the quality of washing. Each pair of sneakers needs a separate bag.
Laundry bags are distinguished by the fact that they have seals along the edges that prevent shoes from hitting the walls of the drum during washing. The dimensions of the bag are indicated by the manufacturer on the packaging; it is important to pay attention to this, especially if the shoes are large.
We take care in the traditional way
You can wash your shoes yourself using water and washing gel. In addition to detergent, you will need a basin large enough to fit your shoes and a soft brush.
Important! Any gel detergent for washing white clothes is suitable as a detergent for washing white fabric shoes.
- Get your shoes ready
- Pour lukewarm water into a basin (about 40 degrees).
- Dilute washing gel in it.
- Dip your shoes into the resulting solution.
- Take a brush and carefully clean the outer surface of the sneakers first, and then the inside.
After this, all you have to do is rinse the product in clean water and then dry it naturally.
Removing moisture from sneakers
Drying sneakers with a hairdryer or close to heating appliances is strictly prohibited, otherwise they may lose their shape. It is best to dry items outdoors.
To speed up the drying process, place white paper, napkins, cotton wool or paper towels (not newspaper) inside your shoes to absorb excess moisture.
Fighting yellow stains
Removing dirt from sneakers is not the hardest part. Often, after prolonged wear, yellow stains appear on shoes, which do not disappear even during the washing process. How to remove them? The described method will do the job perfectly if the sneakers are leather. Take hydrogen peroxide (or freshly squeezed lemon juice), table vinegar, washing powder, a container for preparing the mixture, a toothbrush, a rag and some water.
Take 2 tablespoons of powder and mix in a container with vinegar and peroxide or juice in equal quantities to form a paste. Apply it to problem areas with a toothbrush, and then remove with a cloth. This method is not suitable for sneakers with mesh!
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