How To Clean Shoes Heels
Combining spikey high heels with pole dancing and pvc finish boots is bound to lead to some accidents.
How to clean shoes heels. Once dirty a simple way to spruce up and clean your foot beds is simply wiping them down with a wet wipe and allowing them to dry. If your shoe insoles are starting to get dirty and smelly you can easily clean them with hot soapy water and a brush. Dampen a clean towel with white vinegar and blot away stubborn stains on suede heels. These unsightly marks can destroy the visual impact of your shoes making them look sloppy. Take a feet filer scrub some soap on it the surface of the feet filer can capture scrapes of soap.
Do not use the wet cleaning method on velvet shoes. Next add some detergent to a bowl of warm water. I know some instructions suggest that you use a feet filer on dry feet it is most effective if you use soap and water with the filer on a wet feet not when your feet is dry. For canvas heels begin the cleaning process after the dirt has completely dried since attempting to clean while the dirt stain is still wet will lead to more messiness. When the feet is moist file your feet using the use a feet filer.
Then use that toothbrush to scrub a paste made of equal parts baking soda and water into shoe s soles. Slightly tap the bottom of the pair of shoes together to let the dried mud fall of the heels. Start by wiping dirt off canvas slip ons and sneakers with a clean toothbrush. Wood heels scuff easily. If you wear your shoes regularly you can also accumulate dirt or dust on the heels.
If the shoe soles are dark rubber you can quickly end up with dark streaks all over the wood from the times one foot brushed the other. Instead brush with a soft bristled brush to lift the pile and spot clean stains with a dry cleaning solvent. To help some shoes hold their shape stuff dry paper towels into the toes or heels until the shoe is completely dry.