Remember what happens when you combine baking soda and vinegar? These same two household ingredients can be used to make your white canvas shoes look crisp. Combine a tablespoon of baking soda with two tablespoons of vinegar, dilute with a cup of warm water, and use a cloth or toothbrush to scrub your shoes with the paste. The baking soda mixture will dry fairly quickly, at which point you can brush it off and allow the shoes to air-dry.
Mix a couple tablespoons of mild laundry detergent in a tub of lukewarm water. If you’re spot-cleaning, use a textured cloth or toothbrush to clean the shoes. For heavier allover cleaning, soak the shoes for up to five minutes before thoroughly scrubbing inside and out.
Because canvas is such a versatile fabric, it typically cleans well with stain removers. While intense grass stains and oil-based stains may respond best to industrial-grade stain removal agents, basic scuffs and stains can often be resolved with a gentle stain remover, which tends to be easier on fabrics due to its gentler formula.
An essential step in the cleaning process is knowing how to dry them. After draining excess moisture, place the shoes in a dry area away from heat. While you’d typically want to keep shoes out of the sun during the drying stage, direct sunlight can actually brighten white canvas shoes. Stuff them with crumpled newspaper or paper towels to absorb excess moisture and help them retain their proper shape.
Did you know that basic white canvas shoes can be cleaned in the washing machine? Though this method shouldn’t be used for shoes with embellishments or any other form of decoration, it seriously works otherwise. Place your shoes in a delicates bag and wash them alone on the gentlest cycle. Only use cool water and dry them correctly in accordance to step four.
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