Did you get a new pair of Nike sneakers a few months ago?And now they're three years old?Fear not.With a few easy steps, your Nikes can look brand new.
Step 1: Get rid of the dirt.
After your shoes are exposed to dirt, this is the best time to do this.To clean the outsole, use a toothbrush.You can use small paintbrushes, screwdrivers, awls and pieces from phone and glasses cleaning kits to get in there.
Step 2: Get some suds.
Put a little bit of laundry detergent in the sink.Don't get too carried away with it.You would like a mildly soapy liquid.Cold water can damage the fabric, so use cold water to clean Nike Flyknits.You should use a mild cleanser like Jergens Mild or Purpose instead of laundry detergent that has chemicals that could affect the dye in the fabric.
Step 3: Put your shoes in a sponge bath.
You can gently scrub the dirty parts of your shoes with a sponge, microfiber cloth, or cloth.You don't want to get your shoes wet if you use too much liquid.If you want to wipe soap off your shoes, you need to rinse the soap from the sponge, microfiber cloth, or washcloth with warm water.
Step 4: Let them dry.
In a well-ventilated room, leave your shoes out to dry.If you want to speed up the process a bit, you can use a blow dryer on the cold setting, but never put them in a dryer.It is possible to put paper towels on your shoes to keep them in shape, but they will take longer to dry.It's a good idea to put a fabric sheet in each shoe to help them dry quicker.
Step 5: Wet the insoles.
When they are soaked through, run them under the water.If parts of them are peeling or damaged, be gentle with them.
Step 6: The insoles have to be scrubbed.
Dosage liquid or detergent can be put on the insoles.Use a toothbrush or other small brush to scrub them.If there is a label on the insoles, be careful.
Step 7: The insoles should be washed.
This time, use cold water.Continue to be gentle, but make sure you get all the soap out.
Step 8: The insoles should be dry.
Put a towel on top of it.Press the rest of the towel down to dry them.As much water as possible be put to use.In aventilated room, or in front of a fan, lay the insoles out to dry.
Step 9: Carry baby wipes.
If you want to keep them looking new, it is best to get dirt off your shoes as soon as possible.Baby wipes are very gentle, and will help you clean your sneakers quickly and easily.
Step 10: You can carry pencils.
You can get rid of scratches on the rubbery parts of your shoes with a pencil.You can do the same thing with the mark on your shoe as you would on a piece of paper.
Step 11: Purchase inserts.
If you don't wear your shoes, you can buy stiff paper and cardboard inserts to put in them.This will make sure the shoes don't warp while you're off your feet.When your shoes get wet, these are handy.
Step 12: Your laces need to be replaced.
New laces are nothing compared to a pair of sneakers.Getting a sparkling new pair to replace a worn-out one can make a well-cared for pair of sneakers look fresh out of the box.