The right-foot shoe was my control, and the left-foot shoe was my first test.
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Some toothpaste
A plastic scrubber (or steel wool) -A friend of mine recommended using a toothbrush, but I found that it couldn't scrub hard enough.








































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If you could lay your hands on some everclear, that might do the trick.
i put my shoes expose to the sun ligth and works well for moisture out.
Also it stops them getting so dirty next time if you spray them with Scotch Guard or similar to make them water resistant.
And FWIW, it's also a very effective yet mild abrasive for dozens of similar tasks, including getting that caramelized or burnt-on goop off of toasters, frying pans, ovens, etc. For the easier stuff, just sprinkle it on and scrub; and for the gnarlier stuff, just apply a thick paste (mashed-potato consistency) of baking soda and water. Keep the paste moist and let it sit for a couple of hours, and then you can usually just wipe the crud away -- honest.
Slight differences aside, I applaud your thrifty approach, which I also share.
works wonders
but you should not do that too often
the washingmachine works great to clean your shoes. But this manual labour makes shure u won't destroy your shoes and they don't shrink
"The right-foot shoe was my control, and the left-foot shoe was my first test."
And to think of all the shoes I've thrown out that could possibly have been saved...*sigh*
Thanks, can't wait to try this!