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There’s no need to be embarrassed by a dirty pair of Skechers, because cleaning your shoes is an easy process that instantly improves your style. There are different methods for cleaning your Skechers, depending on what material they’re made of. Wash performance or light-up Sketchers by brushing them with soapy water. For nylon or mesh Sketchers, you can wash them in the washing machine. For suede, nubuck, or leather shoes , you’ll have to be more careful and brush them off. Finally, for that extra touch, wash and bleach your laces for a sparkling fresh look.

Washing Dirty Skechers Shoes

  1. Brush off any excess dirt with a rag, sponge, or towel.
  2. Put a few drops of laundry detergent in water and dip a rag or brush in the mixture.
  3. Use the rag or brush to wash the soles and sides of your shoes.
  4. Wipe off the dirt and soapy water on the shoes with a damp rag.
  5. Leave your shoes to air-dry in a room-temperature spot.
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Washing Performance or Light-Up Skechers

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  1. Performance shoes are the athletic version of Skechers and will break down faster if you put them in the washing machine. Machine washing will also damage the lights in light-up shoes.
    • If you’re not sure what kind of Skechers you have, look at the Skechers’ website and compare your shoes to the photos there.
  2. Before you reach for the water, do a preliminary brush-off of the dirt on your shoes. You don’t need a special kind of brush, because you can just use a rag, an old tooth brush, a sponge, or a towel. [1]
    • Brushing off the excess dirt means you won’t accidentally be rubbing this dirt in as you try to clean your Skechers.
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  3. Mix the detergent into the water until it's sudsy. [2]
    • Make sure you water is warm, not cold, because the warmth accelerates the cleaning process.
  4. Brush your shoes and insoles with the soapy water and a rag. Dip your rag, tooth brush, or towel in the warm soapy water. Brush off all sides of your shoes. [3] Remember to get the soles of your shoes, too. If you have insoles, take those out and brush them off, too.
    • If any part of your shoes is particularly dirty, pay special attention to that part.
  5. Get a fresh bowl of clean water and a clean towel, rag, or sponge. Wipe off all the soap, making sure to get all the parts of your shoes. [4]
    • Try not to get your shoes soaking wet as you wipe them off.
  6. Leave your shoes in a dry, room-temperature, well-ventilated spot. If you washed insoles, let them air dry outside of your shoes before putting them back in. It might take a few days for you shoes to totally air dry, but don’t get impatient and put them in the dryer.
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Machine Washing Nylon/Mesh Skechers

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  1. If you don’t have a delicates bag, you can put your shoes in a pillow case. A thin, white pillowcase will work best, but any will do. Make sure to zip up the delicates bag or tie the top of the pillow case. [6]
  2. Use enough laundry detergent for a normal load of laundry, even though you should only be washing the shoes in this load. Make sure to set your machine to cold, because heat can separate the layers of your shoes. [7]
    • Your shoes might be a bit loud as they bang around in the washing machine, but it’s nothing to worry about.
  3. If you washed insoles, let them air dry outside of your shoes before putting them back in. Leave your shoes in a dry space. It might take a few days for your shoes to dry, depending on how humid it is where you live.
    • Don’t put your Skechers in the dryer, because the heat might separate the layers of your shoes.
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Brushing Suede, Nubuck, or Leather Skechers

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  1. Don’t put suede , nubuck, or leather shoes in the washing machine. Suede is leather that’s been rubbed to be velvety, and nubuck is a kind of buffed leather. Soaking these shoes all the way in water will break down the material, so don’t put them in the washing machine.
    • If you’re not sure what kind of leather your shoes are, look up your shoes online or check the inside of the shoe to see if it has any information.
  2. Brush your shoes with quick and gentle strokes to avoid damaging the material. On the final pass of your shoes, brush the nap in the same direction for the best look. [8]
    • If you don't have a suede brush, you can use a brass wire brush, a crepe brush, or a suede eraser block.
    • An old toothbrush will also work in a pinch. [9]
    • Don’t use shoe polish or conditioners on your suede or nubuck.
  3. Fill a small bowl with warm water and a bit of laundry detergent. Dip a rag into the soapy water, and rub the leather with the water. Then, wipe off the soapy water with some clean water. [10]
    • Let your shoes air dry once they’ve been cleaned.
    • You can also polish your leather shoes if you want to make them shinier.
  4. Apply a water-proofing spray to your shoes. You can buy a Skechers brand water-proofing spray or a generic shoe water-proofing spray from a shoe store. Spray the entire upper portion of your shoes, let the shoe dry for a few minutes, and then spray on another coat. Wipe off any excess with a towel. [11]
    • Make sure to spray your shoes in a well-ventilated area.
    • Let your shoes dry for a few hours before wearing them.
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Cleaning the Laces

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  1. Remove your laces from your shoes by untying them and then pulling them out of the eyelets. If the laces are stained, pretreat the stained areas by dabbing on a little bit of laundry detergent or stain remover. [12]
    • If you want, you can clean the eyelets where the laces go with a little soapy water and a toothbrush.
  2. Machine wash the shoelaces in a delicates bag on a normal cycle. Place the laces in a delicates bag or pillow case to keep them from getting all tangled up in the machine, and then throw them in the washing machine. Remember to zip up the delicates bag or tie the pillowcase to keep your laces from falling out in the wash. [13]
    • It’s okay to wash them in a load with other items as well.
    • Use whatever laundry cycle you normally use – laces aren’t that fragile.
  3. You can hang them on a drying rack or lay them out on a towel. Don’t machine dry your laces, because it might stretch, shrink, or otherwise damage them. It might take a few hours for your laces to dry. [14]
    • If you want them to dry faster, squeeze them in a towel before leaving them out to dry.
  4. Fill a bowl with water and a little splash of bleach. Put the laces in the solution for half an hour, and then rinse them out. [15]
    • You should wear gloves when handling bleach so it doesn’t damage your skin.
    • Let the laces air dry like you did before.
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    How can I dry my shoes out quickly?
    Marc Sigal
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    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.
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    First, make sure there isn't any mud or dirt on your shoes since you don't want that to dry and become caked-on. If there is, hose your shoes off outside. Once your shoes are clean, stuff them with newspaper and place them in a well-ventilated room to air dry. You can set up a fan next to the shoes to help them dry faster.
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    What can I use to scrub my shoes?
    Marc Sigal
    Shoe Care Specialist
    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.
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    You may be able to scrub off dirt and grime with a wash cloth. If that doesn't work, try a shoe brush or tooth brush.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Performance/Light-up

      • Towel, rag, or sponge
      • Laundry detergent

      Nylon/Mesh

      • Delicates bag or pillow case
      • Washing machine
      • Laundry detergent

      Suede/Nubuck/Leather

      • Suede brush
      • Towel
      • Laundry detergent
      • Waterproofing spray

      Laces

      • Delicates bag or pillow case
      • Laundry machine
      • Laundry detergent
      • Bleach
      • Gloves

      References

      1. https://youtu.be/kyGR47nDrus?t=138
      2. Marc Sigal. Shoe Care Specialist. Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.
      3. Marc Sigal. Shoe Care Specialist. Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.
      4. Marc Sigal. Shoe Care Specialist. Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.
      5. Marc Sigal. Shoe Care Specialist. Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.
      6. https://youtu.be/SgGHazlRFWw?t=56
      7. https://youtu.be/SgGHazlRFWw?t=139
      8. https://youtu.be/nct8d2DdduE?t=42
      9. Marc Sigal. Shoe Care Specialist. Expert Interview. 15 January 2020.

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