3 Easy Ways to Clean White Shoes at Home


Hey guys, do you like white shoes? Well, most people do because they just look really good with most outfits. The only problem is that they get dirty really quick. So, what are the best ways to clean white shoes at home? Well, that's what we're going to look at in this article.

1. Toothpaste

Yes, toothpaste will not only whiten your teeth but it will also whiten your shoes. Just make sure to stay away from colored toothpaste and use non-gel white toothpaste. Grab an old toothbrush and apply the toothpaste onto the dirty areas of your shoes. Leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes, then wipe it off with a clean cloth. You can repeat this process if necessary. This method is great for removing scuffs and small stains.

2. Baking Soda

This is my favorite method because it works great. Mix one tablespoon of hot water, one tablespoon of white vinegar, and one tablespoon of baking soda in a bowl until it forms a paste-like consistency. Apply the paste onto your shoes using an old toothbrush, covering all the dirty areas. Let the shoes dry in the shade for a few hours, then remove the dried paste with a clean cloth. This method is effective in removing stubborn stains and dirt.

3. Bleach

While this is not the best option, you can use bleach to clean your white shoes. However, you have to be very careful because if you use too much bleach, your white shoes can turn yellow. Dilute the bleach with water, around one part bleach to five parts water. Apply the solution to the dirty areas of your shoes using a cloth or sponge, then rinse thoroughly with water. This method should only be used as a last resort and with caution.

In addition to these methods, you can also get a shoe cleaning kit from Crep or Jason Mark. These kits come with specialized cleaning solutions and tools designed specifically for cleaning shoes. I would highly recommend investing in one of these kits if you want to keep your white shoes looking like new.

In conclusion, keeping your white shoes clean can be a challenge, but with these easy methods, it's not impossible. Whether you use toothpaste, baking soda, or bleach, make sure to follow the instructions carefully and use the appropriate tools to avoid damaging your shoes. Do you have any other methods for cleaning white shoes at home? Let me know in the comments below. And if you want more tips on style, fitness, grooming, and modeling, be sure to check out my playlists. Cheers!

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