Puma sneakers

Discussion in 'Health, Beauty, and Fashion' started by sindee, Dec 14, 2007.

  1. sindee

    sindee Well-Known Member

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    Is there a way to clean puma sneakers and keep them nice ? My pumas are getting dirty and I'm afraid if I use a scrub it'll make it look worse >.<"....sigh* I really like them =/ Can someone please help me out?-down
     
  2. MissCheekS

    MissCheekS Reconnaîssant ❤

    i chucked my pumas in the washing machine a few times...:p
    just use a net or something else if ur scared they get damaged
     
  3. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    u mean besides cleaning them to make them nice with soap/water or a shoe spray...
     
  4. MissCheekS

    MissCheekS Reconnaîssant ❤

    lol...i never really do that actually :p
     
  5. sindee

    sindee Well-Known Member

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    so you just put your pumas inside a net and put inside the washing machine? does it look cleaner? o_O
     
  6. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    u have shoes...i thought u ran around bare feet there in the nl..
     
  7. MissCheekS

    MissCheekS Reconnaîssant ❤

    yes it does...i chuck all my sneakers in there...without net actually...


    hahaha....thats what i do on weekends...and sometimes i walk on them wooden shoes
     
  8. i walk bare feet on ice and snow and slush.

    im too cool for pumas. i have hobbit feet.





    lol jsk
     
  9. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    a washer..toothbrush n soap/water....or typical shoe spray..then again..u gota know what kinda material the kicks are...
     
  10. sindee

    sindee Well-Known Member

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    my pumas are soft suede
     
  11. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    Yea, as angie has said, chucking them in the washer is the best thing to do. Make sure to use cold water tho cuz hot water might discolor them. Regular soap will do the job.
     
  12. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    im a baller, when my shoes get dirty i just buy new ones :p bahahaha jokes, i wish i could afford that kind of careless lifestyle
     
  13. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    I used to have a pair of Cavali sneakers in soft suede (purple too!) and I use soap water to wipe it down followed by clean water wipe... Then air dry...

    Soft suede is a hell to maintain, but it looks better slightly worn :p Never put it in a washer because the suede will bunch up (coz it soaked up with water).
     
  14. sindee

    sindee Well-Known Member

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    how long does it take for air dry o.o lols oh and do you use a cloth to clean the sneaker or some kind of scrub?
     
  15. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Cloth, like your dish rag type, nothing fancy

    Depending on what kind of air you got there (humid vs. dry) it range from 2-3 hours to overnight. Don't try to accelerate the process with hot air (putting it next to the furnace or something), it would discolor the suede, and even overdry it so that it cracks next time you wear it...
     
  16. angelzhope

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    What I do is treat my puma's with a leather protector when I just buy it. Makes cleaning them easier. (This may not apply to your current shoe now =p)

    Usually I use a toothbrush with some laundry detergent with bleach and scrub away!

    Or just go to a shoe store and buy the cleaner, I've never really used them myself so I'm not quite sure as to how well they work:)
     
  17. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    For suede, if your city is a snowy/rainy one, make sure it gets dried after you stomp through snow and ice... You can prolong the life of the leather if you don't let it remain wet for prolonged periods of time...

    And you may have to consider cleaning it religiously everyday (after use) if your city snows (or is extraordinarily humid) because excessive moisture and those salt/chemical things can't be good for the suede.
     
  18. reno

    reno Well-Known Member

    take it to a dry cleaner? :p

    mayb i should try that at the hotel ahhaha
     
  19. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Even though taking garments to the dry cleaner is a very convenient option, dry cleaning severely reduce the possible life span of a piece of garment (and clothes would lint much more easily)...
     
  20. reno

    reno Well-Known Member

    guess it dpeends on how long u expect hte garment to last as well??
    i know that all those stuff i get here in china, hope it'll last me a few months!! lolz