Supplies Needed:

A medium coarse brush, bowl of water, saddle soap or liquid laundry detergent, spoon, Fresh Flow Shoe Trees

  • Insert Fresh Flow Shoe Trees into shoes
  • Brush dirt and debris off the sole with a dry, medium-coursed brush
  • After all large dirt clumps and dust are removed, dip a clean brush into a bowl of water and laundry detergent or dish soap solution and scrub away any dirt and stains on the midsole of the shoe
  • For areas near the leather, suede, or nubuck upper, surround the tip of your finger with a small cloth or paper towel and carefully rub dirty areas
  • Wipe away soap and dirt with a dry cloth
  • Repeat above steps until dirt and stains are removed
  • Set aside to dry for 2 hours
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