How To Clean Old Jordans

Continuous cleaning from water creates oxidation in the air and that very air you breathe creates a chemical compound that creates the infamous yellowing found on famous jordans like the 5 s 6 s 11 s and 16 s.
How to clean old jordans. Use the clean second cloth to wipe off all of the soap and toothpaste. If you are going to use household cleaners to clean your dirty sneakers it is best to dilute the products with water and apply them sparingly with a soft brush. Don t continuously clean your shoe after each time you wear them. Be careful not to apply too much seaglow. 5 wipe down the jordans.
Scrub it with toothbrush to remove dirt from the grooves and then hose it down. Put some of the whitening toothpaste on your toothbrush and scrub all of the white areas and the soles of your shoes. Scrub alcohol with cotton on the sole of the shoe and the dirt comes off instantly. Take the laces out before cleaning. Then apply seaglow on the sole and scrub it with sponge for it to soak in.
4 dampen a separate cotton cloth dampen a separate cotton cloth with plain water and wipe off the soapy residue from your jordans. Dampen the corner of a clean cotton cloth with the soapy mixture and wipe off the entire patent leather surface of your jordans to remove any mud dust dirt or debris. The less water the better and the less cleaning the better. With the tips remove anything stuck inside the grooves on the sole. For example you can fill a bucket.
Empty the bucket and fill it back up with a half gallon of clean water. Allow the shoes to dry 24 hours in a cool area. Clean your midsoles like you cleaned the upper using your brush and cleaning solution.