How To Wash Timberland Canvas Shoes

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How to wash timberland canvas shoes. Canvas shoes can be washed with your regular laundry detergent. Use your toothbrush to gently scrub the paste onto your shoes. For the classic timberland shoes you need to first clean the bottom using the dish soap and toothbrush. Afterward soak up any excess soapy water with a sponge and allow them to air dry completely before placing them back in your shoes. If the shoes are white chlorine bleach can be added to brighten them up.
Have a pair of classic yellow boots that have gotten a little dirty. Apply the paste to your shoes. We re always getting questions about product care and we can t say we re surprised when you love a product you want to take proper care of it. For colored canvas choose an oxygen based bleach instead. Rinse with clean cool water.
Grab your bowl and put about one tablespoon of hot water in it. Apply soap on the brush and then brush the bottom of the shoes. Make your cleaning solution. Add one tablespoon of vinegar one tablespoon of baking soda and stir to make a paste. Use a soft cloth to apply mixture of dish soap and water and then introduce the.
Waxed and oiled leather firstly if you ve invested in waxed or oiled leather shoes like our rugged 6 inch waterproof boots or the timberland boot company coulter boots we salute your good taste. Use the extra rinse cycle option to help remove any soapy residue at the end of the wash. Put your shoes insoles and laces in the washing machine along with any towels you want to add to the load. Use cold or warm water and little to no spin. Get to scrubbing with either our renewbuck suede and nubuck cleaner or the dry cleaning kit after cleaning don t forget to protect with the balm proofer all purpose protector spray and you can use any of these products on your suede nubuck and canvas styles such as the men s groveton chukka shoes the.
Clean and deodorize your insoles. Once the soles and the bottom are clean leave them to dry before moving to the upper section. Wash the shoes insoles and laces using the gentle cycle. If you are concerned about athlete s foot or another fungus add a disinfectant to the wash water. Scrub the canvas sneakers outsides insides and liners gently with the toothbrush and a mixture of water and mild detergent.