Support your shoes like they support you!
You’ve invested in a quality pair of running shoes and you expect them to be by your side for the next
couple of years at a minimum. Whether you’re hitting the trails or taking to the pavement, there’s no
denying that running is hard on your shoes. Concrete, dirt and debris are harsh on a shoe’s fabric,
wearing away at it over time.
Give your shoes the best chance at a long and fulfilling life by keeping them clean. How do you clean
sports shoes at home?
We’ll show you just how easy it is.
What you’ll need to clean your shoes
Time and time again we hear the question- can I put my running shoes in the washing machine? We don’t
recommend leaving the entire job up to your machine, however it will come in handy for part of the
process. Don’t fret, cleaning running shoes is simpler than you think, and you only need a few key items
that are likely already in your laundry cupboard.
You’ll need:
How to clean running shoes
- Start by removing the shoelaces and insoles of your shoes.
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Place your shoelaces in your wash bag and put them on a cold, delicate cycle in your washing
machine.
- Using paper towels, wipe away any surface dirt or grime while your shoes are still dry.
- Next, mix around 15-30ml of your mild detergent in the bucket of warm water.
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Dip the scrubbing brush or toothbrush in the warm soapy water and begin to clean the outsoles. Rinse
with a clean, wet sponge and repeat as necessary.
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Once the outsoles are clean, you can move on to the upper part of your shoes. If your shoes are
fabric, mesh or canvas, you can repeat the above steps to clean. If the upper shoe material is
leather, suede or nubuck, we recommend using cleaning products that are specifically formulated to
clean that type of fabric.
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Next, clean the insoles with soapy water. To avoid damaging the foam and shape, don’t submerge your
shoes in the water, just use the sponge to clean off the dirt.
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Once your shoes are cleaned, scrunch up some paper towel and place it inside the shoe. This will
help to soak up any excess moisture. Place your shoes outside to air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
Extra tip: Once your shoes are dry, give them a few coats with an eco-friendly
waterproofing spray to protect them from future stains.
What not to do
How do you wash running shoes without ruining them? Avoid the following and increase the lifespan of
your trainers.
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Don’t use bleach or cleaning products containing harsh chemicals. Treat your running shoes like you
would the rest of your workout gear and only use a gentle detergent.
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Refrain from throwing your shoes straight in the washing machine. The fabric, foam and adhesives can
become damaged if your shoes are soaked in water.
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Don’t toss your shoes in the dryer either! Heat can cause your shoes to lose their shape and
deteriorate. Air drying is best, out of direct sunlight and avoiding radiators or heaters.
There you have it, piece of cake! Cleaning running shoes is simple. Follow the steps and give yours a new
lease on life.