A classic matching canvas shoe that never goes out of style

 Although some people may think of it as material or superficial, for many people buying a brand new pair of canvas shoes can bring unexplainable amounts of joy! They feel great, they look great, and if the shoes are made of cowhide material, they're very versatile! Unfortunately, for obvious reasons, shoes are prone to dirt and stains, no matter how hard you try to keep them clean. While dark canvas sneakers can be used for a long time without noticing the presence of stains/dirt, white or light colours are not so lucky. Regardless of the colour, if you want to prevent stains from becoming permanent and keep your house cleaner for longer, make sure you clean your sneakers regularly!


The tricky part of cleaning the zipper high help of canvas sneakers is using the right products, techniques and cleaning tools to avoid damaging the material. Therefore, if you want to successfully remove dirt and stains from your sneakers in the safest way possible, we recommend that you do your research. This requires an in-depth, step-by-step process.

When cleaning canvas shoes, the following points should be borne in mind.
Avoid immersing the material in water for more than 15 minutes; this may weaken the fibres
Use minimal pressure when scrubbing
Avoid using harsh cleaning agents
Do not use bleach or bleach products on canvas shoes unless they are white
Always clean the outsole of the shoe before cleaning the canvas material; you can use an old toothbrush for this purpose
Try brushing in one direction rather than constantly going back and forth
Be gentle when cleaning around the stitching

To start cleaning the zipper high help of canvas, rinse the shoe under running water and sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda inside the shoe to neutralise any unpleasant odours. Next, make a cleaning solution by mixing about 1 or 2 bottles of liquid detergent or washing powder in about 3-4 cups of water. Remember that the strength of the cleaner depends on the level of dirt and stains on the canvas.

Once you have finished cleaning, blow dry your sneakers for 10-15 minutes and then air dry; keep the equipment at least 1.5 feet away from your shoes and avoid exposing the material to high temperatures by placing them on a windowsill, which usually gets good cross ventilation. When your cowhide material of canvas sneakers are dry, replace the laces (if removing the insoles) and you'll have a clean pair of shoes that smell and look like new!

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