how do you clean the fuzzy croc shoes?

Posted on Nov 08, 2009 under croc shoes |

I have crocs that have the warm fuzziness inside but they are soo dirty and not even soft anymore. is there a way to clean them to make them soft and pretty again without ruining the shoes?

How to Clean Crocs Shoes

Step 1Fill a bowl with some warm water and one drip of Ivory dish soap. You may use another brand of dish soap, but Ivory is the most gentle. Grab a wash cloth and carefully wipe down your Crocs. Wash the bottoms last because they will be the dirtiest. If you wash them first, you bowl of water will become filthy and need to be replaced. Dry your Crocs by laying them out to dry naturally.

Step 2Use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, which is perfect for getting off those stains that just won’t come off with soap and water. Rub the Magic Eraser over the stain until it disappears. This method works even on scuff marks.

Step 3Fill a bowl 75 percent full of warm water and then add 25 percent bleach. Use an old rag to apply the bleach water to your Crocs. This will not only get them clean, but it will also kill any bacteria. Since Crocs are worn in the summer without socks, this is important. Also, if there is any foot odor, the bleach will get rid of it.

Step 4Fill a bucket with warm water and 1/4 cup of baking soda. Set your Crocs in the bucket and come back for them 10 minutes later. If there is any dirt still remaining on the Crocs, you will be able to scrub it off with an old toothbrush. Let your Crocs air dry before wearing them again.

Step 5Place 1 cup of chlorine in a bucket and add 10 cups of water. Use this solution to wipe down your Crocs and get them clean again. You may want to designate an old rag to be used for this purpose. Air dry your Crocs.

One Response to “how do you clean the fuzzy croc shoes?”

  1. T-A-D Lives!! Says:

    How to Clean Crocs Shoes

    Step 1Fill a bowl with some warm water and one drip of Ivory dish soap. You may use another brand of dish soap, but Ivory is the most gentle. Grab a wash cloth and carefully wipe down your Crocs. Wash the bottoms last because they will be the dirtiest. If you wash them first, you bowl of water will become filthy and need to be replaced. Dry your Crocs by laying them out to dry naturally.

    Step 2Use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, which is perfect for getting off those stains that just won’t come off with soap and water. Rub the Magic Eraser over the stain until it disappears. This method works even on scuff marks.

    Step 3Fill a bowl 75 percent full of warm water and then add 25 percent bleach. Use an old rag to apply the bleach water to your Crocs. This will not only get them clean, but it will also kill any bacteria. Since Crocs are worn in the summer without socks, this is important. Also, if there is any foot odor, the bleach will get rid of it.

    Step 4Fill a bucket with warm water and 1/4 cup of baking soda. Set your Crocs in the bucket and come back for them 10 minutes later. If there is any dirt still remaining on the Crocs, you will be able to scrub it off with an old toothbrush. Let your Crocs air dry before wearing them again.

    Step 5Place 1 cup of chlorine in a bucket and add 10 cups of water. Use this solution to wipe down your Crocs and get them clean again. You may want to designate an old rag to be used for this purpose. Air dry your Crocs.
    References :
    http://www.ehow.com/how_4968790_clean-crocs-shoes.html

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