How to Clean White Converse Shoes

Author: Robert Simon
Date Of Creation: 17 June 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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  • You can wash the laces separately by soaking them in a bucket or basin of warm soapy water, but be aware that they may not be as white as when you first bought them unless you have replaced the laces.
  • Wet shoes under running water. You can leave the shoe under running water or immerse the shoe in a large basin of water to wet the entire shoe.
    • Use cold water instead of hot water to avoid staining, discoloring, and damaging the fabric of your shoes.
    • The entire shoe cleaning procedure can be performed directly at the hand sink or on any surface with a towel or pad. The shoe washing can be a bit messy, so be careful not to scatter detergent on the floor and surrounding items.

  • Make a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Mix baking soda with vinegar in a plastic or glass bowl to make a smooth paste.
    • Never use a metal bowl or spoon because vinegar can corrode metal.
    • If you don't have baking soda and vinegar, you can mix detergent with a synthetic detergent solution. This mixture will not cause much foam when combined, but it is still very effective.
    • A mixture of baking soda and vinegar is mixed in a 2: 3 ratio. You should get the right amount of each for the perfect smooth consistency.
  • Scrub shoes with blended mixture. First, dip a clean toothbrush into the mixture. Next, use a brush to scrub the entire surface of the shoe, especially the areas that are dirty.
    • Rinse shoes with cold water after scrubbing. This step is not strictly necessary, but it will help you check that your shoes are clean and prevent baking soda or vinegar from sticking to the washing machine.

  • Use regular soap and water. Scratches disappear when you rub them with a sponge soapy water.
    • Use mild soaps such as hand soap or unscented, chemical-free dish soap. Place a few drops of soap in a bowl of warm water and stir until lather.
    • Then, use a sponge to rub vigorously in a circular motion around the scratch.
  • Use anti-rust oil WD-40. Spray some anti-rust oil directly on the scratch and polish the area with a sponge or towel.
    • WD-40 anti-rust oil is used to resist moisture and clean stubborn stains on certain surfaces. However, it should only be used to clean the rubber part of the shoe, not to the fabric surface. Since WD-40 is an oily product, it can leave stains on the fabric.

  • Use nail polish remover. Wet a cotton ball or makeup remover with nail polish remover and rub the scratch until it disappears.
    • Rub nail polish remover vigorously on the scratch. You should see the scratch fade away immediately.
    • Using acetone nail polish removers are most effective.
  • Use bleach. Dilute a little bleach with water. Then, dipped in the mixture with a toothbrush and rub it on the scratch.
    • Bleach is a strong bleaching agent. Therefore, you should only take an appropriate amount to avoid damaging your shoes. In addition, you should only use for bleaching on the rubber part of the shoe, not on the fabric surface.
  • Use a toothpaste containing bleach. You can apply toothpaste directly to the scratch and scrub it with a brush.
    • It's best to use a baking soda toothpaste. Baking soda can be used as a mild detergent and it can help remove scratches.
    • If you don't have a baking soda toothpaste, you can also use a toothpaste with a bleaching agent.
  • Use lemons. Cut the lemon in half and rub it directly on the scratch. Scrub the fresh lemon juice vigorously to remove the scratches.
    • Lemon juice is considered a natural bleach.
    • After you've rubbed the lime on the scratch, let it dry for 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse it off with cold water.
    • If you don't have a lot of lemon juice, squeeze a little lemonade on the scratch and use a brush or towel to scrub it off.
  • Use grease wax. Apply wax to the scratch and let it dry for 5 minutes before wiping it off with a wet cloth.
    • Grease wax can stick to dirt on scratched surfaces and make it easier to remove.
    • Only apply this wax to the rubber part of the shoe, avoiding rubbing it on the fabric surface as the oil in the wax can leave stains on the fabric.
  • Use rubbing alcohol. Use a cotton ball or makeup remover to apply the rubbing alcohol solution to the scratch. Then rub well and use a towel to wipe off the alcohol remaining on the shoes.
    • This alcohol is a powerful household cleaner that can clean away any stubborn stains.
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  • Method 3 of 4: Use a sponge

    1. Unscrew the shoelace. Unscrewing the laces will help you clean every corner of the shoe surface and also make cleaning the shoe easier.
      • You can clean the laces separately by soaking them in a bucket or basin of warm, soapy water, but be aware that they may not be as white as when you first bought them unless you have replaced them.
    2. Wet shoes. First, use cold water to wet your shoes. You can wash the shoes under running water or immerse them in a large basin of water to completely wet the shoes.
      • You can also just wet the sponge instead of the entire shoe, but the foam will dry quickly and won't ensure enough wetness during shoe cleaning.
    3. Rub the sponge over your shoes. Use a sponge to scrub the entire surface of the shoe, without leaving any spots.
      • As soon as the sponge becomes dirty, switch to the remaining clean surface of the sponge to continue cleaning your shoes.
      • Sponge does not contain any chemicals, so it is a good choice if you have children in your home or if you are someone who does not like the use of chemicals.
      • This sponge is made from melamine resin. Although soft and elastic, foam can also scratch the fabric if you have to scrub hard to remove stains from the shoes.
    4. Unscrew the shoelace. Unscrewing the laces will help you clean every corner of the shoe surface and also make cleaning the shoe easier.
      • You can clean the laces separately by soaking them in a bucket or basin of warm soapy water, but be aware that they may not be as white as when you first bought them unless you have replaced the laces.
    5. Apply stain remover. Use stain remover to apply to any stains on shoes that you want to clean. You should carefully read the instructions for use before applying it to the stain.
      • It is not necessary to wet shoes before using stain remover unless otherwise required in the instruction manual. In the event that you have to get your shoes wet, you should carefully read the instructions for how much water to use.
      • While the instructions for use may vary from one to another, usually you will need to rub vigorously in circular motion and evenly apply detergent to the stain. You need to apply it very carefully to avoid spreading the stain on the clean white cloth around.
    6. Put your shoes in the washing machine. You can add some regular detergent with your shoes to the washing machine. Then let the machine perform cold wash operations.
      • Do not use chlorinated detergents.
      • To prevent the shoes from being hit hard during washing, you should put the shoes in the washing bag before placing them in the washing machine.
    7. Let the shoes dry. Converse shoes must be allowed to dry naturally. If you want your shoes to dry quickly and increase their brightness, you should dry them in a cool, dry place.
      • The warm sun, in addition to making shoes dry faster, also helps whiten the shoes.
      • Do not use a dryer to dry the shoes because the machine's temperature can deform the shoes.
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    What you need

    • Shoe laces (optional)
    • Bowl, pot, or bucket
    • Country
    • Clean towel
    • Sponge
    • Baking soda
    • Vinegar
    • Water stain remover
    • Bowl and spoon
    • Laundry bag
    • Chlorinated synthetic detergents
    • Magic Eraser sponge
    • Mild soap
    • Anti-rust oil WD-40
    • Nail polish remover
    • Bleach
    • Toothpaste contains bleach
    • Vaseline
    • Lemon
    • Rubbing alcohol