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For some people, a good pair of shoes from brands like Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, Balenciaga, and Louis Vuitton can be quite an investment. But it is so heartbreaking when your kicks suffer from discoloring, scuff marks, grimy laces, and sole streaks. Don't you just hate it when you are wearing those classic, go-with-every-look white sneakers then the weather suddenly turns cloudy and rainy? But hey, it does not mean your stained or discolored shoes are ruined for good. They just need a little extra care when it comes to maintaining their shine.

We want to see the smile back on your face so we are giving you some easy but highly effective tips on how to keep your sneakers squeaky clean.

Treat them well from the very beginning.

They say, and we believe, prevention is always better than cure. So, it is best to treat your shoes well from the moment you unboxed them. Prevent stains and wrinkles as much as possible. Giving them a good coat or a shoe protector is a good option too.

Always wear socks.

They just don't make our feet comfortable, socks also keep our kicks smelling fresh.

Stuff your shoes with newspapers to help them dry faster.

Whether your feet sweat a lot that your shoes still get wet even if you are wearing socks, or your shoes are drenched in rain, it is advised to stuff them with newspapers after each wear to help them dry faster and prevent creases. Doing this will surely prevent your shoes from looking old.

Store them properly.

Do not just throw them in the shoe box. Not because they are sitting inside the box means they are being kept well. Adding dryer sheets into the shoes will keep them fresh. Also, it is good to take them out of the box once in a while to spot-clean stains or dirt off your kicks. You can use warm water on a microfibre cloth, or baby wipes.

Pay attention to the laces.

Take note, the laces are as important as the shoes themselves. Changing the laces in your sneakers will give them an instant facelift. You can clean original laces by soaking them in hot water with laundry detergent. Then iron them once they are clean and dry before putting them back to the shoes. You can also buy a new pair of laces if you think the old ones cannot be rescued anymore.

Clean your canvas or fabric shoes in the washer.

Check the care label to know if you can clean your shoes in the washer. Canvas or fabric shoes can easily be cleaned using the washing machine. But suede shoes, leather or dress shoes, and rubber boots are a big NO. Remove any loose dirt or debris from your shoes, then remove the soles and laces. Make sure to wash the laces and soles separately to make the eyelet gets maximum exposure to water and detergent. Using a mesh laundry bag is recommended to protect your shoes in the washer. Use cool water to avoid melting the glue that holds your shoes together. Then select the gentle cycle that will subject your sneakers to a slower speed. And never ever put your shoes in the dryer. Allow them to air dry.

Brush, do not scrub.

Scrubbing your knit, mesh, and canvas sneakers will loosen fabrics that can give them a worn-out look. Use a medium-bristle shoe brush or an old toothbrush and brush with light, soft, rapid strokes.

Pick up a good cleaner. 

This is the real secret to keeping your shoes in as-new condition. So be sure to invest in a good and effectual cleaner. KleanKickz cleaning kit can help you restore the shine and brand new feel of your kicks. It includes a motorized cleaning brush, a liquid soap, and a cleaning towel perfect for scrubbing away dirt and making your shoes look very clean. Just the fast cleaning process you need! Give your sneakers a new life and check out KleanKickz product here: 

And there you have it! I hope these tips will help you in taking care of your beloved cleats. So go and wear them without fear of stains!

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