No matter what kind of lifestyle you lead, your shoes will inevitably get dirty. Luckily, a simple cleaning and toss in the washing machine can remove excess dirt and grime, leaving them looking brand new! In this article, we’ll take you through the process of washing your sneakers step-by-step using the washing machine or your hands. Plus, we talked to shoe specialist Penny Simmons to bring you the best advice and answer your burning questions to ensure your shoes are cleaned damage-free.
How to Wash Shoes Using a Washing Machine
- Remove the laces and insoles and brush them clean with soapy water.
- Spot clean any stains or scuffs on the shoes with liquid detergent and warm water.
- Place the shoes in a mesh bag or pillowcase.
- Wash the shoes on a delicate cycle with cold water using liquid detergent (no powder).
- Air-dry completely before reassembling and wearing.
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Machine-Washing Sneakers
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Remove the laces and insoles. You will want to wash your shoes, laces, and insoles separately to help cut down the drying time later. [2] X Research source
- You can wash your laces with your shoes in the washing machine, but doing so with your insoles will leave them water-logged for days.
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Clean your laces. If your laces are really dirty, you may want to buy new ones, but you can always try cleaning them by scrubbing them with a soapy brush or putting them in the washing machine with your shoes (keeping them unlaced). Then, allow them to air dry completely before putting them on your shoes again.
- Another way to clean your laces is to simply put or pin them inside a pillowcase, or tie their ends together, and throw them in the washer. This will keep them from getting stuck in the washer's drainage holes.
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Clean and deodorize your insoles. Using a slightly soapy mixture of liquid detergent and warm water, gently scrub your insoles with a soft brush or rag. Then, soak up any excess soapy water with a sponge and let them air dry completely before placing them back in your shoes.
- If your insoles smell, enclose them in a bag with baking soda, shake them around, and let them sit out overnight.
- For an even deeper clean, soak the insoles in a 2:1 mixture of vinegar and water for a few hours. Then, let them air dry.
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Clean excess debris and stubborn marks from your shoes. To clean mud or dirt from the shoes, use a dry toothbrush or a soft brush (like a shoe brush) to brush away any debris. Clean other marks on plastic parts of the shoe using a brush with warm water and/or cream cleaner on a cloth or paper towel. [3] X Research source
- If a brush doesn't clean all the nooks and crannies, try using a toothpick or cotton swab.
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Put your shoes inside a mesh bag. If you don’t have a mesh laundry bag, a pillowcase is a great substitute. This ensures that your shoes won’t scuff up your machine. [4] X Research source
- To wash your laces in the washing machine at the same time, tie the ends together and put them inside the pillowcase with your shoes.
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Place the mesh bag inside the washing machine with 1 or 2 towels. The towels add an extra layer of protection and cushion to prevent the shoes from banging around, which could damage the machine or your shoes. [5] X Research source
- Make sure the towels are old, as newer towels could have lint or dye that might stain your sneakers.
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Add liquid detergent. Powdered detergent can get stuck in your shoes, so use liquid detergent when washing sneakers. You can also add some vinegar along with the detergent for extra odor and disinfecting fighting power.
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Set and run the washing machine on a delicate setting. Set your washing machine to a delicate setting with a cold temperature, slow or no spin, and no tumble drying. Warm temperatures can warp your sneakers, and the fast spin or tumble dry setting can damage your shoes or washing machine. [6] X Research source
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Remove and air-dry your shoes. Once the washing machine has stopped, remove your shoes from the mesh bag and set them aside to air dry. Putting them in the dryer isn’t ideal, as the dryer can warp the soles of your shoes. [7] X Research source
- Stuffing your shoes with paper towels or newspapers can help them dry faster and maintain their shape.
- Place your shoes (and laces and insoles) in a moderately lit place to dry. Do not put them somewhere hot (like near a radiator) or in direct sunlight, as this may damage the shoes.
- Your shoes may not dry completely for several hours or even a couple of days, so plan ahead.
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Re-lace your shoes and put the insoles back in. Once your sneakers are completely dry, replace the insoles, re-lace your shoes, and slip them on. Wear them as you normally would, then rewash them whenever they get too smelly or dirty.
Hand-Washing Sneakers
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Remove and clean the laces. Un-lace your shoes and, with a soapy brush, scrub them on a washboard or draining board. Then, allow them to air dry completely before re-lacing them into your shoes. [8] X Research source
- If your laces are really dirty, you may need to buy new ones.
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Remove and clean the insoles. With a slightly soapy mixture of warm water and liquid detergent, gently scrub your insoles with a soft brush or rag. Then, soak up any leftover soapy water with a sponge and allow them to air dry completely before placing them back in your shoes. [9] X Research source
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Remove excess dirt. With a soft-bristle brush, such as a shoe brush or toothbrush, scrub away the excess debris on the outside of your shoes. You may need to use a toothpick or cotton swab to get in those hard-to-reach places. [10] X Research source
- For stubborn scuffs and marks, try using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser .
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Mix a cleaning solution of 2 parts water and 1 part detergent. While many shoe-cleaning solutions are on the market, a simple mixture of warm water and liquid detergent can work wonders. In a bowl or shallow dish, combine 2 parts of water to 1 part detergent and stir until foamy. [11] X Research source
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Scrub your shoes with a mixture of warm water and liquid detergent. While there are shoe-cleaning solutions on the market, a simple mixture of warm water and a little liquid detergent does wonders to clean shoes at a fraction of the cost. Apply a little cleaning solution to a sponge, soft cloth, or brush and scrub the outside of the shoes. This may require some effort and a few attempts, depending on the state of your shoes. [12] X Research source
- For tougher-stained areas, let the cleaning solution sit on the stain for a few minutes, then scrub it away. [13] X Research source
- Shoe specialist Penny Simmons recommends scrubbing down the rubber parts of the shoe with a toothbrush. [14]
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Expert Source
Penny Simmons
Shoe Care Specialist Expert Interview. 19 November 2020.
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Air-dry your shoes. Place your shoes (plus the laces and insoles) in a moderately lit place at room temperature to air dry. Do not put them somewhere hot or in direct sunlight, which may damage the shoes. [15] X Research source
- If your shoes still have soap or cleaning solution after scrubbing them, use a sponge or cloth to soak up the remaining liquid and suds to help them dry faster.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I wash my runners using the same process as I wash my clothes?Community AnswerNot if they have any natural materials, as laundry powders and liquids are generally alkaline in nature, which can cause damage to some materials. Check the material of the runners before washing.
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QuestionI have caulk on my leather shoes. How can I wash it off?Community AnswerFigure out what the caulk is made of on the label and match it with the corresponding solvent. You should be able to find this from where you bought the caulk if you don't have the packaging still.
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QuestionMy sneakers are made of natural materials. Can I still wash them by soaking them in water and detergent?Community AnswerYes, just make sure you are careful so you don't damage the material. Also make sure you have the correct brush for the material.
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Tips
- Because of the risk of damaging shoes in a washing machine, it may be best to wash them no more than once a year or if they get very dirty.Thanks
- If the shoes are expensive or delicate, it may be best to hand wash them or take them to a professional cleaner.Thanks
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About This Article
To wash sneakers or canvas shoes in a washing machine, first remove the laces from your shoes and soak the laces in some soapy water. Take the insoles out if they're removable. Then, place your shoes in the washing machine without anything else, and add 1-2 teaspoons (5-10 mL) of laundry detergent. Wash your shoes on a delicate cycle with cold water, then let them air dry. To hand wash leather, vinyl, or rubber shoes, first remove the laces and soak them in soapy water. Then, scrub the outside of your shoes with a soft-bristled brush, like a clean toothbrush, to remove any dirt and debris. Next, mix some warm water with a few drops of dish soap. Dip your brush in the soapy water and scrub the outside of your shoes. Take the insoles out if they're removable and scrub them too. Finally, wipe your shoes with a dry cloth and let them air dry. If you want to learn how to wash your shoes and laces by hand, keep reading the article!
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