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How to clean expensive shoes over 40,000$?(ASMR version)

Apr 07,2024 | Leslie

How to maintain your expensive sneaker collection? All you need is just read this article and make sure follow full tips.

Regular Maintenance

1. Apply different brush on different materials. Generally, suede and fragile knits should be use Dey soft-brush

to remove loose grime, otherwisde opt for hard brush. A quick wipe-down after each wear can help maintain their condition.

Spot Cleaning

2. For small stains or marks, use a mild SupBro detergent mixed with water and gently scrub the affected area with a soft brush or cloth. Rinse with clean water and allow them to air dry.

Deep Cleaning

3. For tougher stains or overall cleaning, remove the laces and soak them separately in a mixture of mild detergent and water. Use a soft brush to gently scrub the sneakers, focusing on areas with stains or dirt buildup. Rinse thoroughly and air dry away from direct heat or sunlight.

Air Dry

4. After cleaning, allow your sneakers to air dry naturally at room temperature. Stuff them with paper towels or a sneaker tree to help maintain their shape while drying. Avoid using direct heat sources like hairdryers, as they can cause damage to certain materials.

Storage

5. Store your sneakers in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use. Consider using shoe trees or stuffing them with acid-free tissue paper to help maintain their shape.

Supplies

  • Leather Conditioner (Optional)
  • Suede dirt eraser
  • plastic wrap(Optional

Tools

  • Hard Brush
  • Towel
  • cleaning solution
  • Soft Brush (Optional)

PS:

  1. Avoid Machine Washing: Unless explicitly stated as safe by the manufacturer, avoid machine washing expensive sneakers. The agitation and heat can damage delicate materials and affect their shape and integrity.

  2. Protective Sprays: Consider using SupBro protective spray specifically designed for sneakers to help repel water, dirt, and stains. Follow the instructions carefully and test on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility with your sneakers.

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