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    Can you machine wash converse?
    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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    It's not the preferred method if you're trying to make sure your shoes last as long as possible, but it's not the end of the world if you do wash them. If you do wash them, be sure to use a gentle wash cycle and don't machine-dry your shoes.
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    How do you get Chuck Taylors clean?
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    Remove the shoelaces first, soaking separately if needed. Rinse the Chuck Taylors under cold water to remove any debris and to stop color run, then scrub either with laundry liquid or with a paste made from 3 parts vinegar and 2 parts baking soda, concentrating most on any stains. Rinse everything off; if the shoes seem clean enough, stop here and dry. Or, wash the shoes in the washing machine on a low or gentle wash, if more cleaning is needed. Always air dry Chuck Taylors, to maintain shape and prevent damage to the shoes.
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    How do I clean my white Converse?
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    You can use various methods for cleaning white Converse shoes, including using baking soda and vinegar, or a gentle laundry wash, or rubbing with a Magic Eraser for scuff marks. For a full set of instructions for cleaning your white Converse, refer to How to Clean White Converse .
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    Can I put my converse in the washing machine?
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    Yes, Converse shoes can be washed in the washing machine; this is a great way to get them fully cleaned both inside and out. Follow the method outlined above titled “Using the Washing Machine” for the precise instructions. Be sure to pre-treat the shoes first and only use the low or gentle washing cycle.
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    Can you wash canvas Converse?
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    Certainly, you can and it is easy to do. The article explains how to both spot clean and machine wash your canvas Converse shoes. It is always a good idea to wash the Converse by hand first though, using just soap and water and rubbing with a clean damp cloth; anything stuck on the sole can be scrubbed off with a toothbrush or similar. If this doesn’t work, you can wash using a low or gentle cycle of the washing machine. Always air dry canvas shoes--the dryer can damage the shoes.
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    What do I do to clean my white Converse laces?
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    You can put your laces in a bowl of diluted bleach. Let them sit for 30 minutes to 1 hour and then take them out and dry them on a paper towel. Wash them completely with soap and water to remove the bleach and let them dry in the sun.
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    Are there changes that need to be made to the steps for those who own the leather Converse?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Purchase a leather cleaner and a leather conditioner.
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    How do I clean my pink Converse shoes?
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    Use a gentle detergent and warm water to clean your shoes. Do not use bleach on the colored canvas.
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    Can I wash different colored Converse together in the washing machine if I put each pair in a separate pillow case?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but you run the risk of the colors running. Make sure you wash the shoes on the coldest possible setting.
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    Will the Chuck Taylor logo wash off when I put my Converse in the washing machine?
    Community Answer
    No, the logo will not wash off. It could fade a little over time, though, especially after multiple washes.
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    Will just baking soda and water clean the white toes of my converse?
    Community Answer
    It would most likely brighten it up. An old toothbrush will also help.
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    How do I bleach my white Converses in my washing machine?
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    Place your shoes in the washer with some dishrags or towels. Add bleach to the part of your washer where you add detergent and place it on the "whites" cycle. Press start, wait for the washer to finish, take them out, and air dry them.
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    Why do the inserts need to be removed before putting converses into the washing machine?
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    Inserts collect the most dirt and bad smell from your feet. It is recommend to remove them for a better clean and to help remove odors. In some cases, insoles are made of non-fabric to stop this from happening - in this case, don't wash them.
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    Can I use these techniques on off-brand Converse?
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    It depends. Some people find that some off-brand Converse are easily damaged, and that the colors bleed or run when the shoes get damp. Try doing a patch test on an inconspicuous area of the shoe first, such as the tongue or back first. If the shoe isn't damaged, you can proceed with the rest of the method on the rest of the shoe.
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    Can Converse shoes be drycleaned?
    Community Answer
    It's not likely the drycleaner would accept your sneakers, but some places might make an exception.
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    Will any of these methods work on black Converse?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it will. The following steps work on most - if not all - Converse.
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    How do I clean black Converses?
    Community Answer
    The same way you'd clean any Converses! Personally I recommend the baking soda method.
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    What can I use to get my Converses black again after fading?
    Community Answer
    You can try using a dye made for shoes. They make different shades, so be careful to get the correct one.
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    How can I return my shoes to their normal color?
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    You cannot return them to their normal color unless they were originally white.
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    Can I put my laces in a washer?
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    Yes, you can. You just wash them normally like you do your clothes. It does not matter what temperature. Wash your shoelaces with light clothes to prevent turning you laces a different color.
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    My Converse are printed with a pattern. Would the cleaning process be similar?
    Community Answer
    I would recommend a hand washing process. I believe a washing machine, even on delicate, could cause damage to the fabric and pattern.
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    Where do I find hydrogen peroxide?
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    You can find it almost anywhere, in pharmacies, dollar stores, most grocery stores, Walmart, etc.
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    If I use bleach on colored Converse will I be able to turn them white?
    Community Answer
    Bleaching Converse shoes tends to turn them off-white or a yellowish tone instead of pure white.
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    Should I take the insoles of my Converses before putting them in the washing machine?
    Community Answer
    I've washed my Converses in the washing machine many times and I usually only remove the laces. Nothing has ever happened to the insoles.
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    Will the logo on the tongue of the shoe wash off with bleach?
    Community Answer
    No, it is sewn on and will not lose color. Also, washing it on delicate will help preserve the bright colors.
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    Can I put my Converse shoes in the dryer?
    Community Answer
    No. The heat will cause the glue that holds your shoes together to melt and the shoes will come apart much quicker then normal. Let them air-dry. If you are in a hurry, you can try a hair dryer on the cool setting.
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    Can I wash my white Converses in the washing machine with bleach? Will it turn them yellow?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it will turn them yellow, so I don't recommend doing this.
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    Can I use hydrogen peroxide and baking soda with colored converse?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it will cause the color to fade.
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    If I bleach my black converse, will they turn grey or white?
    Community Answer
    They will likely turn gray because the fabric was originally such a dark color, and the bleach isn't strong enough to to make them completely white
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    Will bleach turn white converse yellow?
    Community Answer
    No, bleach will whiten them if your shoes aren't really dirty. Very dirty shoes may not come completely clean, even with bleach.
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