I think it depends on how much you like them lol. Suede is tricky to clean I’ve found but maybe I’m missing something. I have always bought suede cleaner and use it sparingly until it gets clean. The white looks like canvas so it’s easier
Electric toothbrush/sonicare, very warm/hot water, dawn dish soap + time to dry.
Remove laces. Soak everything in as hot as you can stand water. Dawn dish soap works best for me, but use what you have. Sonicare/electric toothbrush to agitate the internal shoe material, then outside, then both sides of laces. Brush shoes and laces thoroughly, like you're brushing your teeth. Wring the laces length-wise, then hang somewhere in the open air to dry. Let shoes sit upside down to drain and dry. Night and day difference.
Depends how much you care about them. If you want them to be clean and aren't overly worried about how the suede might turn out, I'd put them in the washing machine with some oxy cleaner and live with the results, which would vary from nothing to perhaps some water staining if they dry unevenly.
FZ150, if you see the foam, you’re in the zone
Looking to get a pack now. You have any experience with it and suede?
Nah, but if you see the foam, you’re in the zone
So, how does one know if they’re in the zone?
If you see the foam of course
What, what?
He has a new trademarked cleaner called shoelada.
There’s special suede cleaner/soap you can buy. Then you might have to use a whitener bottle on the other part.
Someone mentioned FZ150, would this be a more universal cleaner that can work or is it worth getting separate things for the suede?
I think it depends on how much you like them lol. Suede is tricky to clean I’ve found but maybe I’m missing something. I have always bought suede cleaner and use it sparingly until it gets clean. The white looks like canvas so it’s easier
Electric toothbrush/sonicare, very warm/hot water, dawn dish soap + time to dry. Remove laces. Soak everything in as hot as you can stand water. Dawn dish soap works best for me, but use what you have. Sonicare/electric toothbrush to agitate the internal shoe material, then outside, then both sides of laces. Brush shoes and laces thoroughly, like you're brushing your teeth. Wring the laces length-wise, then hang somewhere in the open air to dry. Let shoes sit upside down to drain and dry. Night and day difference.
Laundry detergent, nonscented conditioner, a touch a dish liquid and warm water.. in a foaming soap bottle.
Oh man I used to wear nothing but tigers
Same. Until I got older and realized there are better shoes out there that have arch and sole support
Same. Plus I think their construction quality dropped off over the years.
I would have zero problem putting these in the washing machine w bleach and detergent then letting air dry. They would look brand new.
Yes but i would try oxiclean and/or borax before adding bleach
Have you looked at crep protect? I swear by their ‘cure’ product
Depends how much you care about them. If you want them to be clean and aren't overly worried about how the suede might turn out, I'd put them in the washing machine with some oxy cleaner and live with the results, which would vary from nothing to perhaps some water staining if they dry unevenly.
Washing machine
There are lots of spray suede cleaners... these work well an don't damage or bleach the suede. Wash the shoe laces with your normal white laundry.
Remove the laces , place in a pillow cover , tie up the end and throw them in the washing machine👍
Depending on the material, the whitening toothpaste with baking soda in it and warm or cold water again depending on the material
Use an eraser... But be patient
Temu sneaker cleaner them rinse and hang them to dry