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If your Merrell shoes are looking a little worse for wear lately (and maybe putting off some questionable odors), you might be tempted to toss them in the washing machine to clean them. But is machine washing your shoes actually a good idea? Before you grab the detergent, check out our tips below on safely cleaning Merrells so you can get your shoes looking clean and new again without damaging them.

Question 1 of 5:

Is it okay to put Merrell shoes in the washing machine?

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Question 2 of 5:

How do you clean Merrell shoes by hand?

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  1. Do this routinely to keep your Merrells looking clean. [3] If you don’t have a soft-bristled brush, an old toothbrush works in a pinch!
  2. Sometimes a soft-bristled brush doesn’t cut it. If you recently hiked a muddy trail or spent a long weekend in the woods, you may need to bring in the soap and water. Mix some mild soap with warm water and wipe down your shoes with the mixture using a clean cloth. Then, rinse the shoes with water to wash off all of the suds. [4]
    • Rinse your shoes thoroughly! Leftover soap residue can actually attract more dirt, so make sure there are no suds on your shoes after you clean them.
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How do you dry Merrell shoes after cleaning them?

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  1. Set them aside to air dry. With the laces off, open up the shoes as much as possible for better airflow. [5]
  2. To help them dry faster, stuff them with crumpled-up newspaper. The newspaper will soak up some of the moisture. [6]
    • Leave your shoes to dry overnight.
  3. Merrell warns against exposing their shoes to any type of heat (even just the heat from a nearby radiator) since it can actually damage the material and adhesives in the shoes. To protect your shoes from damage, let them air dry at room temperature. [7]
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How do you deodorize smelly shoes?

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  1. Baking soda absorbs moisture and bad odors, so it’s a win-win for smelly shoes. Just sprinkle baking soda into each of your shoes and leave them overnight. The next day, pour the baking soda out of your shoes and into the trash. [8]
    • To give your shoes a nice scent, mix a few drops of your favorite essential oil into the baking soda before putting it in your shoes.
  2. Sometimes odor-causing bacteria are to blame for stinky shoes. To kill the bacteria, take the insoles out of your shoes and spray them with a disinfectant spray—any kind of all-purpose disinfectant that you’d use in your kitchen will work. Let the insoles dry for 24 hours before putting them back in your shoes. [9]
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Question 5 of 5:

How do you machine wash Merrells if you want to try anyway?

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  1. Toss your shoes into the machine with a load of clothes and add the usual amount of detergent. Choose a warm or cold water cycle. Once the cycle is done, let your shoes air dry overnight. [10]
    • Don't worry about removing the laces or insoles—they'll still come out of the wash clean if you leave them as is.
    • Make sure you add clothes or even just a couple of towels to the machine so there's some cushioning for your shoes. [11]
    • To speed up the drying process, prop your shoes up in front of a fan.
    • Buy good quality shoes. They will last longer.
    • Wear the shoes and get the ones that fit you properly.
    • Go to buy them towards the end of the day when you have walked for some time.

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      • Soapy water and a soft-bristled brush will work on all types of Merrell shoes, but Merrell does also sell shoe-specific cleaning products for their different types of shoes. You can find cleaning products for their leather sandals, canvas athletic shoes, and suede and nubuck shoes on their website. [12]
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