Today, in the half-forgotten “Advice” section, we will tell you how to properly clean your sneakers. Recommendations for resuscitation of one pair of Asics and Adidas were given to us by Maxim Aske.

How to clean sneakers

Maxim Aske

Brandshop store employee

Everyone loves sneakers. After all, it’s great to walk in sunny weather in excellent and, most importantly, clean sneakers. But Moscow, with its weather conditions, signature cocktail of reagents and culture of behavior in public transport, makes its own adjustments. Sometimes it seems that clean, beautiful shoes evoke in fellow citizens a feeling of unconscious hatred and a desire for destruction, leading to a desire to immediately “accidentally” step on something. Until recently, it was extremely difficult to return a beloved couple to their original appearance.


sneakers:

ASICS GEL-LYTE III BLACK/TAN- dust, dirt, reagent, whitewash, chalk. Old stains + man-made.

adidas Originals Consortium Flavors Of The World Micropacer Omisoka- blood, dirt, paint, dust, absorbed alcohol stains. Repeated attempts to clean the sneakers did not bring much success. Were taken at your own peril and risk.

Means of struggle:

Jason Markk 4 Oz Shoe Care Kit. Premium Kit

Jason Markk Premium Microfiber Towel

Jason Markk Quick Wipes Shoe Cleaning Cloth Set

Jason Markk Premium Shoe Cleaning Brush

Jason Markk Standard Shoe Cleaning Brush

ASICS GEL-LYTE III BLACK/TAN

The preparation work for cleaning is quite simple. All we need in addition to the above mentioned products is a container of clean water at room temperature and a clean cloth or napkins. I replaced the latter with a microfiber cloth, since, in my opinion, it is better suited for this process.

The first ones we worked on were Asics sneakers, which, in addition to traces of salt, dirt and reagents, received a portion of whitewash and construction dust, which in fact can be considered fatal for black suede, since chalky substances are poorly removed.

Depending on the material of the sneaker, we select a cleaning brush. There is a standard one with artificial bristles and a premium one with natural bristles. If the sneakers are not made from a finely woven nylon mesh, like, say, Adidas Flux, then a standard one will suffice.

Wet the brush with water and apply a little product, then dip the brush in water again and shake off the excess. Next, we take the sneaker and with quick movements with a short amplitude, pressing the brush to the sneakers, we begin to rub until a fluffy foam forms. Remove the foam itself with a clean cloth. And so on across the entire surface of the sneakers. We clean the sole using the same method. Contamination is eliminated almost instantly. The product itself is 98.3% natural and biodegradable, and the creators promise that even a small bottle of the basic consumption will be enough to clean about 100 pairs of sneakers.

After cleaning the sneakers, let them dry and repeat the procedure if necessary. Although in my experience this has not yet occurred even with the dirtiest couples.







ADIDAS ORIGINALS CONSORTIUM FLAVOURS OF THE WORLD MICROPACER OMISOKA

The second pair is made of light leather and was stained with a bunch of substances that were impossible to remove, including fuel oil, tar, paint, blood, absorbed spilled alcohol and some kind of dirt. We can also add to this that they remained in this state for a couple of years after an unsuccessful attempt to clean them. The mechanics of the movements are the same, but the result is obvious.




You can purchase Jason Markk at Brandshop. If you have difficulty purchasing a specialized product, like Jason Markk, then there are two alternatives.

Light version. Any Kiwi or Salamander cleaning products. Sold almost everywhere. Cleaning instructions are on the back of the product packaging. I would like to note that although such products are suitable for sneakers, they are intended for classic shoes with stronger coloring, so I recommend reducing the recommended amount of use of the products by a third.

Hardcore version. Anyone who served in the army is familiar with this method firsthand. There, they wash everything in this way, from strategic equipment to glasses. To do this, you need a bucket of warm water, a stick, a vegetable grater and a bar of soap (for authenticity, you can get the army “Elephant’s Baby”, or as it is also called, “Major’s”). The soap is rubbed on a fine grater and stirred in a bucket until fluffy foam appears. If you are absent, you can say to yourself: “Warrior, this is a mistake” - and start again. Having received the foam, we collect it on the brush and clean the shoes, wiping them with a dry, clean cloth or napkin.

Sneakers are not only sports shoes, but also everyday shoes. We wear it both in the city and outdoors. It is not surprising that over time, dirt and stains, “abrasions” from heel strikes, and traces of grass, clay and gravel appear on sneakers. Dirty shoes look unsightly and sloppy. This is especially true for white sneakers, on which dirt is especially noticeable. In addition, you want your shoes to be not only clean, but also fresh. And with regular and intense sports, for example, in a fitness club, the smell of sweat inevitably appears in your sneakers. The question arises, is it possible to wash sneakers in a washing machine? Is it possible to wash them in principle? And if so, how to do this so as not to spoil the consumer qualities of the shoes?

Clothing labels, as a rule, indicate recommended washing and ironing modes (or, in extreme cases, a ban on these actions). But there are no such instructions for shoes. It is a common belief that caring for sneakers is quite difficult. When asked how to wash sneakers, you can hear a categorical answer - only by hand and in cold water. But when there is a washing machine in the house, it is difficult to overcome the temptation to take advantage of the fruits of progress.

So can you wash your sneakers in the washing machine? Let's try to understand this issue. In our article we will give general recommendations on how to wash adidas sneakers.

Sneakers can be made from genuine leather, suede, leatherette and fabric, as well as a combination of materials (for example, fabric sneakers with suede inserts). There is a prejudice that as a result of washing, the leather, under the influence of temperature and cleaning powder, shrinks and loses its properties of rigidity and elasticity. In reality, this is not entirely true. Many washing machines, for example from Indesit, even have a special “sports shoe washing” mode, which perfectly washes leather sneakers. Among other things, Indesit washing machines provide for fastening sneakers to the walls of the drum, which eliminates their collision and wear during the washing process.

Long, high-temperature machine washes can actually curl and shrink your adidas sneakers to the point where you can no longer wear them. If your machine does not have a special mode, choose the gentle wash mode for delicate materials - wool, silk. The temperature should not be higher than 40°. Turn off the spin function or set it to the minimum level, and at the end of the program, finish drying it on the window (but not on the radiator, this may cause the sneakers to become deformed).

Before loading your sneakers into the washing machine, thoroughly clean the soles of your shoes - for example, with an old toothbrush under high pressure. Make sure that the tread is free of dirt and sand, clay, gravel, stones and glass. You can use an old pillowcase as an impromptu bag for washing sneakers. The spikes must be washed in a bag, and the spikes themselves should be unscrewed before washing. The laces must either be unlaced and washed separately, or tied. If the insoles come out easily, they need to be removed. If not, leave the sneakers inside.

To remove stubborn dirt, sneakers can be pre-lubricated with washing gel. Before starting the program, make sure that the spin and dry functions are turned off.

Larisa Balakireva


Caring for Adidas sneakers, subject to compliance with the rules, can extend their use for several years. In today's review I would like to raise the topic of use and care of shoes. In particular, many people mistakenly think that purchasing good shoes relieves a person of the need to care for them.

Proper care of Adidas shoes

But you must understand, no matter how good this or that model is, in any case, it needs to be looked after. The erroneous opinion of people who believe that if they bought a good and high-quality one, then they no longer need to take care of it, they say, it is already durable and reliable. With the same logic, there is no need to maintain an expensive car, because it is already reliable. Absurd, isn't it? And about how to properly care for your sneakers, what you need to do to make them last as long as possible, read right now in our short review.

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Pay attention to the fact that you will definitely have to face the moment when you need to clean it from contamination. We must understand that using different brushes is an ideal solution to many problems. Try to avoid wet cleaning, namely washing. As mentioned above, it negatively affects glue and tissue joints. Thus, by washing your shoes, you simply reduce the lifespan of the shoes.

Of course, there are situations in which washing is the only option. For such situations, you must remember that you need to use cold water and hand wash only. This will avoid many unpleasant consequences. By the way, if you are worried about an unpleasant odor, then just wash the insole. It is 90% the source of the unpleasant aroma. Therefore, we recommend that you use your shoes as carefully and carefully as possible so as not to resort to washing. By the way, never wash your shoes in the washing machine. This is a threat to appearance, a threat to the height of the silhouette.




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In conclusion, we note that sneakers Almost anyone can buy Adidas. Right now, follow the link that is presented to your attention above in the text and make your choice in the next few minutes.

On the pages of our blog, we have already touched on several important topics related to shoe care. Now, delving into the details, we would like to tell you about how to properly clean suede shoes, what rules need to be followed during such cleaning and, of course, what cleaning products can be used for this. Here we go...

The first thing to say is this: before you put on your brand new suede sneakers or any other suede shoes to school, university or work, do not forget to treat them with a special protective agent, for example, Jason Markk Repel or Crep Protect liquid. Such impregnations (mostly sprays) need to be applied in several layers: apply your product from a distance of 30 cm, then let the shoes dry and repeat the procedure (minimum 1, maximum up to three times).

Why is such impregnation needed? It's very simple: impregnation will protect the original appearance of your suede shoes. Thanks to it, your shoes will get less wet and dirty. In addition to this, it will be much easier to clean dirt from your shoes in the future.

Now let's talk directly about cleaning, because regardless of whether your suede sneakers have been treated with protective agents or not, you will have to clean them. We will tell you how to do this later.

Basic rules for cleaning suede shoes

#1 rule of wet cleaning

Cleaning wet suede shoes is strictly not recommended, however, this does not mean that you cannot clean suede shoes using moisture. Here's an example of cleaning suede sneakers using Jason Markk Premium Shoe Solution and Jason Markk Premium Brush:

Why can't you clean wet suede shoes?

Because the dirt will be absorbed into the suede even more, and then it will be much more difficult to remove it. If your shoes are damp or completely wet, you must first dry them and then start cleaning them.

To ensure that shoes retain their shape after drying, use wooden rules (lasts) or stuff crumpled sheets of newspaper into still wet shoes so that the toe of the shoe is straight. Suede shoes, like any other shoes, should be dried at room temperature; do not use any radiators or heaters!

#2 rule of dry cleaning

Dry Suede shoes can be cleaned using special brushes and rubber bands. This is perhaps the most gentle method for such material. Using a shaking motion, gently remove dirt from the surface of the shoe.

For these purposes, you can use brushes from the sets:

  • Jason Markk Premium Brush

Or any other soft bristle brush. It is important not to “drive” dust and dirt into the material, but to comb them out. Just be careful when choosing brushes from other sets, as even a toothbrush can damage the delicate material of your shoes.

Rubber bands for cleaning suede shoes have proven themselves just as well. The choice can be professional options, as in the Suede Cleaning Kit, or improvised ones, for example, a regular white office eraser.

#3 rule - cleaning salt stains

Sometimes salt stains may appear on suede shoes. This problem is especially relevant in the winter season. A cloth soaked in warm milk or a solution of water and vinegar in a concentration of 1:1 will help you cope with such stains (for example, a teaspoon of water + a teaspoon of vinegar, then mix and get the desired solution).

Use a cotton swab to apply the solution to the problem areas of your suede shoes, and then try to remove it from the shoes by dampening the cloth in running water.

#4 rule - cleaning greasy stains

Grease stains on suede shoes are a serious problem. To deal with such contamination, you will first need to “pull out” the fat from the fabric, and only then start cleaning. To “pull out” fat, you can use, for example, talcum powder (which is used in baby powder).

The method of use is quite simple: talc is poured onto the contaminated area, and after 3-8 hours it is removed using a suede brush (rule #2 of our instructions). For brown shoes, you can use instant coffee.

Conclusion...

As is the case with any other delicate material (unless, of course, it is genuine leather), suede shoes quickly become dirty and are not at all easy to clean, which is why many people find them impractical and short-lived. Or maybe people just don’t know the rules for caring for it? I don’t know, but I think that after this article, some of you will again look at suede shoes as a worthy candidate for purchase.

You can leave your questions, comments and additions to the article in the comments. We will be happy to read them and, if possible, add to our small Guide to cleaning suede shoes.