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Wear your freshly cleaned white shoes once completely dry. To keep them bright longer, apply a protective spray made for white footwear. Store shoes in a cool, dry place and clean stains as soon as they appear to avoid deep set marks.
Variations:
For canvas shoes, a mixture of baking soda and white vinegar can be used as a gentler alternative.
Leather white shoes require a diluted bleach solution and more cautious application to avoid damage.
Use a whitening toothpaste for small scuffs and spots on rubber soles.
FAQ:
Q: Can bleach damage my shoes?
A: If used improperly or undiluted, bleach can weaken fabric or discolor materials. Always dilute and test on a small area first.
Q: How often should I clean my white shoes?
A: Regular light cleaning after use prevents heavy staining and keeps shoes looking new.
Q: Is bleach safe for all white shoes?
A: No, delicate fabrics and some synthetic materials may react poorly. Always check manufacturer care instructions before use.
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