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How to Clean Shoes, Including Canvas, Leather, Suede, and More

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  1. What You'll Need
  2. Equipment / Tools
  3. How to Clean Canvas Shoes
  4. How to Clean Leather Shoes
  5. How to Clean Suede Shoes
  6. How to Clean Tennis Shoes
  7. How to Clean White Shoes
  8. Materials
  9. How to Clean Canvas Shoes
  10. How to Clean Leather Shoes
  11. How to Clean Suede Shoes
  12. How to Clean Tennis Shoes
  13. How to Clean White Shoes
  14. Instructions
  15. How to Clean Canvas Shoes
  16. Remove Laces and Brush Away Dirt
  17. Wash, Soak, and Scrub
  18. Remove Scuff Marks and Let Dry
  19. Clean the Laces
  20. How to Clean Leather Shoes
  21. Scrub Shoes with Cleaning Solution
  22. Tackle Tough Scuffs
  23. How to Clean Suede Shoes
  24. Wait for Wet Suede to Dry
  25. Buff and Remove Spots
  26. Air-Dry and Brush
  27. How to Clean Tennis Shoes
  28. Soak the Laces
  29. Clean the Fabric and Insoles
  30. Let Shoes and Laces Dry

What You'll Need

Equipment / Tools

How to Clean Canvas Shoes

  • Soft-bristled brush
  • Melamine sponge
  • Clean cloth

How to Clean Leather Shoes

  • Soft-bristled brush
  • Melamine sponge

How to Clean Suede Shoes

  • Suede brush
  • Toothbrush (optional)
  • Clean block eraser
  • Microfiber cloth

How to Clean Tennis Shoes

  • Soft-bristled brush
  • Clean cloth

How to Clean White Shoes

  • Damp cloth
  • Bleach pen

Materials

How to Clean Canvas Shoes

  • Liquid laundry detergent
  • Bleach (otional)

How to Clean Leather Shoes

  • Liquid soap
  • Leather soap (optional)

How to Clean Suede Shoes

  • Vinegar

How to Clean Tennis Shoes

  • Liquid laundry detergent

How to Clean White Shoes

  • Baking soda
 

Instructions

How to Clean Canvas Shoes

  1. Remove Laces and Brush Away Dirt

    To clean canvas shoes, start by removing the laces and brushing away any excess dirt using a dry toothbrush or soft-bristled brush.

     
  2. Wash, Soak, and Scrub

    Wash the shoes by hand using a small amount of liquid laundry detergent mixed with water. Pre-treat stains by applying detergent directly to the spot and allowing it to sit for at least 15 minutes. Clean the entire shoe by scrubbing with a sponge or cloth dipped in the detergent solution.

     
  3. Remove Scuff Marks and Let Dry

    Use a melamine sponge ($3, Target) to remove scuff marks from the sole. Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe down the exterior of the shoes and blot away soapy residue, then let the shoes dry completely.

     
  4. Clean the Laces

    Soak the laces in your detergent solution or in a diluted bleach solution; rinse and let dry before re-lacing.

     

How to Clean Leather Shoes

Leather and faux leather shoes can stain easily and are prone to damage if you scrub too hard.

 
  1. Scrub Shoes with Cleaning Solution

    For the best way to clean leather shoes, mix a few drops of liquid dish soap into a cup of warm water. Dip a soft-bristled toothbrush into the mixture and gently scrub the shoes.

     
  2. Tackle Tough Scuffs

    For scuffs that won't budge, gently scrub with a melamine sponge or use a soap specially designed for leather ($5, Walmart).

     

How to Clean Suede Shoes

  1. Wait for Wet Suede to Dry

    The trick to cleaning suede shoes is to avoid using water, which can cause discoloration or damage the velvety texture. Always wait until the material is completely dry, then brush away loose dirt using a suede brush or toothbrush.

     
  2. Buff and Remove Spots

    Use a clean block eraser to buff out small scuffs and marks. For larger spots, use a microfiber cloth dipped in white vinegar to gently lift out the stain.

     
  3. Air-Dry and Brush

    Allow the shoes to air-dry away from direct heat or sunlight, then brush the surface again to restore its original texture.

     

How to Clean Tennis Shoes

Athletic shoes are often made of mesh or knit fabrics that can be easily snagged or damaged by harsh scrubbing, so take care to use a soft touch while cleaning.

 
  1. Soak the Laces

    Remove the laces and carefully brush off excess dirt with a soft-bristled brush. While you clean the rest of the shoe, soak the laces in a small amount of liquid laundry detergent mixed with warm water.

     
  2. Clean the Fabric and Insoles

    Apply the same detergent solution to the shoes with a soft cloth and work it into the fabric using gentle circular motions. If needed, remove the insoles and scrub those as well. Remove soapy residue from the insoles and exterior by wiping with a clean damp cloth, rinsing out the cloth as often as needed.

     
  3. Let Shoes and Laces Dry

    Remove the laces from the detergent solution and run under warm water. Let all components dry before adding the laces.

     
 
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