I love wearing white shoes and I have a couple of pairs at home because they are so easy to pair with about any outfit, plus, they look clean. However, wearing white shoes can be difficult to maintain because you have to be very careful or else they will get dirty or muddy.

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It doesn’t even end there because after your shoes get dirty, you have to worry about how to wash them properly and make them look spotless and pristine again. Fortunately, there are hacks that you can try to whiten white shoes, just like this one by Stephanie McQueen on YouTube.

Materials for White Shoes Cleaning Hack:

  • Toothbrush
  • Bowl
  • Baking soda
  • White vinegar
  • Toothpaste
  • Cleaning cloth

How to Clean White Shoes Like a Pro:

Materials for White Shoes Cleaning Hack
Image Credit: Stephanie McQueen via YouTube

Step 1

Take off all the shoelaces on your shoes, then make a cleaning paste by mixing together equal parts of hot water, white vinegar, and baking soda, and apply it all over the shoes using a toothbrush. You can also use toothpaste instead, then let whatever paste you applied to sit on the shoes for a few hours and soak the shoelaces in a bowl of baking soda and white vinegar while waiting.

Step 2

Rinse off the paste by wiping it with a damp cloth until clean, then let it dry completely, once dried, you can knock the hardened baking soda off the shoe easily by tapping them together. Wipe off the rest of the baking soda with a damp cloth and your shoes is now ready to wear!

 

How to Clean White Shoes Like a Pro
Image Credit: Stephanie McQueen via YouTube

How to Whiten White Shoes

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How to Whiten White Shoes

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