I wear my all-white Puma sneakers almost every day. They're comfortable, supportive and match with just about any outfit, making them the best travel shoes. In the last few months, I've taken my white sneakers to bustling London, rainy Scotland and chilly San Francisco.
And while my shoes got me around the world comfortably, my once pristine white shoes are now a dishwater gray. Sporting dirty white sneakers isn't always the bold fashion statement I want to make. Instead of throwing my shoes away and opting to buy another $60 pair, I can just clean them for much cheaper so they look as close to brand new as possible.
I can't permanently remove crease lines, but I can remove dirt, scuffs and other signs of wear and tear. Here are the steps I use to clean dirty white shoes and make them look new again. Read more: Here's How to Clean Your Dirty Running Shoes Without Ruining Them What you'll need to get started cleaning your white shoes You'll need very few materials to get your white shoes back in tip-top shape, and these items are probably lying around the home.
Here's what you'll need: How to clean your white shoes You can use several methods. Following these steps should help to refresh your white shoes and make them look new again. Start by removing shoelaces and any inserts from the shoes.
Set shoes aside since you'll start with bleaching laces. To prepare the solution, mix 1/4 cup of bleach per gallon of water in a large bowl. I recommend you use oxygen-based bleach, which.