after running under the rain for 30 minutes my white sneakers had a foul stench. I tried disinfectant and washing them with soap and water and lots of rubbing and sunlight to dry.
While that got rid of most of the smell, my white sneakers are now brownish, specially around the shoelaces.
I’ve never washed sneakers in the washing machine. Am I going to ruin them?
Remove insoles, place in old pillow case, zip tie the pillow case shut, put on a daily short wash probably about an hour at 30 degrees, small amount of detergent and white vinegar in the fabric softener tray, dry in sun or on radiator. Never fails.
Ok here you go. Take out the inserts and use a spray and wash product on the inside. Tie the shoes and put in washer along with inserts that are loose. Add 2 or 3 towels into the wash also. This reduces noise, washer negative impact, and helps clean the shoes. Once finished, put shoes in the sun along with inserts to the side, to dry. I have done this many, many times. Do not put in dryer. Voilá!
Don’t use much heat, that will destroy them. Just throw them in at 30C and add a cup of white vinegar. It keeps the smell away even if they get wet again. Dry them quickly when finished.
Have been doing this for years, no problems so far.
definitely don’t use heat if there are any leather components
use mesh laundry bags, otherwise the laces are going to get all tied up with each other. it would honestly probably be best to take the laces out and put them in their own laundry bag. put the insoles in separate mesh laundry bags as well, the shoe is going to change shape during this process and you’re going to fuck up any foam insole.
wash on cold, with a little soap. you can put a quarter cup of white vinegar in the fabric softener tray, that should help with odor. if your machine has a hand wash setting or a delicates setting, go ahead and use it.
there’s really no need to dry them in the dryer, you definitely do not want to put the insoles in the dryer. you can put the shoes in there with no or low heat if you want, and add like a cloth bag of baking soda to the dryer with it. you could just dump a little baking soda in the shoes before putting them in the dryer, but putting them in a cloth bag give some more even, controlled application. if you’re using any heat, I wouldn’t give it more than 20 minutes. you’ll also have to prop something up against the dryer door because they will smack into it and force it open. definitely don’t use heat if there are any leather components
Have you checked the maker’s site?