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How to clean vulcanized shoes...

Thank author of this post/commentHi, I'm Jeff. I'm here to show you how to effectively clean your shoes in a most frugal manner ever with just products around the house. Well, what I brought with me is a water bottle with about a tablespoon of detergent, non-bleach, of course, in case it gets on your canvas and stuff like that. You dont want to bleach it. A pencil with a clean eraser. Ill show you how to use this later, but its a very effective tool on cleaning vulcanized shoes. An old tooth brush, try to not use the one you have, in case, you know, you want to brush your teeth later brushing it with dirt and mud and stuff. A cloth, always effective too. Good for pretty much just wiping and smearing stuff. Some paper towels to pick-up the excess moisture. I brought a couple pairs of shoes with me today varying levels of dirtiness on the soles. This one, Ive worn about probably like, 30 times. Its pretty dirty, but still pretty clean. These half cabs, too. Ive actually worn these a couple times, but its kind of getting there, I would say like, medium kind of dirty. So, what we have here is the vulcanized sole, fairly dirty on the sides. Well, because the way I drive, its fairly dirty on the back break heel right here. So for the eraser, since these are rubber soles and rubber against rubber, rubber eraser, will cause friction and actually take off stains and dirt. Well, not just stains, but more, dirt off of the sole. So, you see this whiter spot here, as opposed to dirtier spots. Its a very effective way <b>...</b>

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