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How can you clean the surface of a shoe?
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Title pretty much says it all,my shoe got a lot of dirt on it and I don't know how to clean the surface of it thats made out of cloth,leather,or whatever.
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Well what is the shoe made out of. If its made out of leather, then you can probably use water and some kind of leather cleaner.
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I would use Google to find your question. If they are leather, you can use a type of oil to clean them.


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Depending on the material. However,
with most, all it takes is water and a washcloth.
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Wet towel works good on leather. Cloth, try using a tide pen. NO BLEACH, it will destroy your shoes because the glue will deteriorate instantly!
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I would assume you could use water on most surfaces. I've always used water.
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If your cleaning Jordans or Nikes toothbrush and some water will work good.
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