You love your Converse All Stars, but you don’t love how dirty your sneakers have gotten. Don't panic! You can easily clean your Converse sneakers with some household cleaning supplies and make your Chucks look brand new again. Scroll on down for our helpful tips!
Steps
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Fill a bucket with a solution of mild soap and water. Be sure to add enough soap so that you can see bubbles. If you don’t have a bucket readily available, you can also fill up your sink or bathtub with some soapy water.
- Add some hydrogen peroxide for extra cleaning power.
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Remove the shoelaces. The easiest way to clean your laces is to remove them from your Chucks and clean separately. This will also make it much easier to scrub the tongue and eyelets of your shoes.
- For now, set the laces aside on a dry towel or rag.
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Let any recent dirt or mud dry. If your shoes have recently gotten dirty or muddied then it’s easiest to let the mud dry off before trying to clean your shoes. This may sound counterintuitive but it will be easier to scrape dry mud off of your shoes.
- If you soak or scrub your shoes with a lot of mud on them then you’re more likely to smear the mud into the canvas, making it harder to remove stains.
- Smack your shoes together to knock any mud off.
- You can also use a toothbrush or bristle brush to get dry mud off your shoes.
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Fill your washing machine with similar colored fabrics. To protect your washing machine and prevent your shoes from banging around, you should pad your washing machine with some clothes or towels that are similar in color to your shoes.
- Don’t fill the washing machine too high so that your shoes won’t get the full effects of the washing machine.
- It’s also advisable to only use old clothes or fabrics that you won’t mind if they get affected by your shoes.
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Soak your All Stars in your solution of soapy water. Let your Chucks sit for a few minutes so that the hydrogen peroxide and soap can sink into the canvas fabric. After your shoes have soaked for a few minutes lay the Chucks on a clean towel.
- The majority of your shoes are canvas which is a form of cotton, so don’t worry about really letting your shoes soak.
- If you have bike grease on your sneakers, you can add some baby powder or even hair spray with alcohol to your shoes and letting it set before soaking. [1] X Research source
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Dip a rag into the water and scrub the fabric part of your Converse. Start scrubbing with a rag to remove any lighter stains that you may have on your shoes. If the rag isn’t working then use a toothbrush or bristle brush.
- Scrub in small circular motions to get deeper into the fabric.
- For some added cleaning power, grab a stain remover stick and apply it to the problem areas of your shoes like you would on a shirt or pair of pants.
- You can also use your Magic Eraser on both the canvas and rubber parts of your sneakers to lift stains.
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Scrub the rubber part of the sneakers. Depending on how long you’ve had your sneakers and how much wear there is, you may not be able to clean the rubber completely.
- If you’re hitting a tough spot where the rubber may be scratched or stained by something like bike grease, grab a toothbrush and a cup of water and baking soda. Scrub at the tough areas of the rubber as an extra measure.
- Be conscious of the rubber strips that wrap around the bottom of your shoes. If you scrub too hard the rubber could break and start to peel off.
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Put your laces in a bottle of stain remover. You can clean your shoelaces by simply soaking them but you run the risk of ruining the plastic tips making it harder to thread your laces back into your shoes. To keep the tips intact, unscrew a spray bottle of cleaning solution and put your laces in, screwing the lid back on with the tips hanging out.
- Let the laces sit in the solution for about a minute. Then shake the bottle for about 30 seconds.
- Be careful since the lid won’t be screwed on completely with your laces hanging out and some liquid will probably leak out.
- Remove your laces and wipe down, removing any extra dirt before laying the laces out to dry.
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Throw your shoes in the washing machine. While you don’t need a mesh washing bag, it doesn’t hurt to put your shoes in one. The bag will keep your shoes from bouncing around too much and possibly hurting your washing machine.
- Sandwich your shoes between your other clothes and fabrics for extra padding.
- Set your machine to a gentle cycle and use cold water to prevent any color bleeding.
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Dry your Converse All Stars. It’s best to dry your sneakers indoors so that you don’t see a fade in color from overexposure to sunlight. Find a bright, warm, dry place for your All Stars to sit.
- You may have to reshape your sneakers a bit after the washing machine. Simply bend the rubber and canvas with your hands to mold your shoes back in place.
- Make sure that you lay your shoes on a towel that’s on a flat surface.
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Enjoy your newly clean Converse sneakers!
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you clean white converse without a washing machine?Marc Sigal is a Shoe Care Specialist based in Los Angeles. Marc has over 19 years of experience working in the world of e-commerce, with extensive experience with the care of luxury goods. He is currently the VP of Strategic Partnerships at Blutag, an e-commerce platform helping consumers find products. Prior to Blutag, he founded ButlerBox, a dry cleaning and shoe care service based in Los Angeles, California. ButlerBox reinvented amenity services by placing custom-designed, wrinkle-resistant lockers in luxury apartment buildings, class A office buildings, shopping centers, and other convenient locations. The company got acquired by Rinse.com in 2021. Marc has a BA in Global and International Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.Mix a few dollops of a mild laundry detergent in water and grab a clean cloth. Dip the cloth into the soapy solution and blot away any stains or dirt. Then, let your Converse air dry in a well-ventilated area.
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QuestionCan you wash Converse All Stars?Marc Sigal is a Shoe Care Specialist based in Los Angeles. Marc has over 19 years of experience working in the world of e-commerce, with extensive experience with the care of luxury goods. He is currently the VP of Strategic Partnerships at Blutag, an e-commerce platform helping consumers find products. Prior to Blutag, he founded ButlerBox, a dry cleaning and shoe care service based in Los Angeles, California. ButlerBox reinvented amenity services by placing custom-designed, wrinkle-resistant lockers in luxury apartment buildings, class A office buildings, shopping centers, and other convenient locations. The company got acquired by Rinse.com in 2021. Marc has a BA in Global and International Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.Yes, you can. Put them in a mesh bag, then wash them in the washing machine. Let them dry indoors out of direct sunlight rather than putting them in the dryer.
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QuestionWhat if I don't want to use the washing machine?Community AnswerThen wash the shoes by hand. You can spot clean if that is all that is needed.
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Tips
- If you have paint on the white rubber part, nail polish remover helps get it off.Thanks
- The rubber part can also be cleaned with a wet toothbrush with a small amount of toothpaste on it. Just scrub gently. Also, if you wish to keep it off of the cloth, put toilet tissue, or tape over the borders, as if you were painting.Thanks
- You don’t have to wash your sneakers in a washing machine if you have minor stains, or are fine with a bit of dirt staying on your shoes.Thanks
Warnings
- Putting your Converse in a washing machine can also loosen the rubber from the fabric.Thanks
- If you wash your Converse shoes in a washing machine, it may fade dark or bright colors.Thanks
- Never dry your Chucks in a dryer or over a vent. The heat will warp them and can ruin the rubberThanks
- Be careful while using markers as they are permanent and stain.Thanks
- Avoid using cleaning supplies with bleach in them.Thanks
Things You’ll Need
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Laundry detergent
- Magic Eraser
- Stain remover
- Towels
- Mesh wash bag
- Washing machine
- Toothbrush
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About This Article
To clean your Converse All Stars, start by removing the laces and soaking the sneakers in warm, soapy water with a little hydrogen peroxide thrown in for extra cleaning power. After a few minutes, scrub both the fabric and the rubber parts with a rag to clean any spots or stains. Then, throw the sneakers in your washing machine with a load of like-colored fabrics, and run a gentle, cold-water cycle. Finally, reshape your sneakers and let them air dry indoors, so the sun doesn’t fade them. For tips on how to clean your laces without damaging their plastic tips, keep reading!
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- "It helped me because I almost cleaned my Converse with Clorox wipes but I didn't because it said that whatever has bleach could take out the color." ..." more