How to Effectively Clean Shoe Soles
Shoe soles have journeyed with us since 8000 BC, from moccasin leather to todayâs durable designs.1 Theyâve always had one job: to protect your feet through thick and thin. Now, itâs time to return the favour.
So letâs get our hands dirty (well, not literallyâweâve got a Shoe Care Kit for that).
With just a few tools and a sprinkle of elbow grease, weâll guide you through how to clean shoe soles easily and quickly.
Gathering Your Cleaning Supplies
Beyond appearance, cleaning the sole sustains your shoesâ life. 300 million shoes are thrown away yearly, and we donât need to add to the pile.2 So, time for the roll call! Letâs line up the cleaning gear needed to make your soles sparkle for years.
- Soft-bristle brush â The soft bristles are tough on dirt yet gentle enough to preserve your sole. They also prevent scratches on softer materials like rubber or suede.
- Mild soap â Before you reach for the fairy liquid, stop! Dish soaps have harsh chemicals; a pH-balanced soap ensures effective cleaning without discoloring or damaging your soles.
- Microfiber cloth â With its fine fibers, this cloth is elite at trapping dirt and absorbing moisture. It helps leave your soles dry and dirt-free without any pesky residue.
- A specialized shoe care kit â Our suite of sole-care essentials keeps your footwear in tip-top shape without the guesswork.
With the right tools in hand, youâre all prepped. Now, we can lay the groundwork for pristine soles by taking care of the surface debris.
Prep Work: Removing Surface Debris
You know how chefs set the table before serving up delicious meals? Like cleaning shoe soles, it all starts with prep work. Before we can get to work, weâll need to free the sole of heavy debris.
Hereâs how:
- Shake âem off â Before anything else, knock your shoes together outside or over a bin to tap off any loose dirt, debris, or leaves you may have stepped in.
- Brush âem down â Call up your soft-bristle brush and gently sweep off the dayâs accumulation from your soles. This will be your first pass for their makeover.
- Wipe âem down â Lastly, for the lingering fine dust, run a barely damp microfiber cloth over the soles. The magic rag will pick up those last bits of dirt, prepping the surface for a deeper clean.
With that formality out of the way, itâs time to choose your cleaning strategy.
Choosing the Right Cleaning Method
Before we get into how to clean soles of shoes, we need to pick the approach. Hereâs a quick tour of the available armory:
- Soap and water â The classic. Great for most materials, soap and water are gentle yet effective. However, it may not be the best for leather, which can be damaged by excess water.3
- Specialized cleaners â These are for those special kinds of shoes, like suede or mesh. They cost a bit more, but they get the job done right. Just try it out on a small spot first to make sure it doesnât mess with the color or texture.
- Baking soda and vinegar â Got white rubber soles that need brightening? This mix is perfect. But if your shoes have any color, take it easy. The acidity could fade them over time.
- Rubbing alcohol or disinfectant wipes â These are great for a quick cleanup and to zap germs. Theyâre super for synthetic materials, but donât go overboard on leather; it can dry them out.
With your perfect match of cleaner and shoe type, youâre all set. Next, weâll roll our sleeves and dig into the step-by-step cleaning process.
Step-by-Step Cleaning Process
Alright, down to business. Hereâs the straightforward path to making those soles look brand new again:
- Prep your space â Get your area ready and all your tools out. If your laces are in the splash zone, pull them out to stay dry and clean.
- The initial sweep â With your soft-bristle brush, gently dust off the loose dirt. Thatâll make these next steps much more fluid.
- Suds up â Mix a little warm water with a drop of mild soap. You want it just sudsy enough to work its magic without creating a bubble bath (you can still run a celebratory one after).
- Scrub-a-dub â Take that brush, dip it in your mix, and start working in circles on the soles. Pay extra attention to those nooks and crannies where grime likes to party.
- Wipe off â Grab your microfiber cloth and wipe down the soles. This is your chance to catch any stubborn spots you mightâve missed.
- Spot treat â Got a trouble spot? A smaller brush or an old toothbrush can get right in there for that detailed touch-up.
And just like that, your shoes are looking stellar. Now you can stride out and⌠wait, whatâs that? A stain you werenât able to scrub out? Keep reading!
Dealing with Stubborn Stains
Got a tough and clingy stain on your sole? No stress. Hereâs the lowdown on getting it out:
Dab some stain remover thatâs safe for your type of shoe right on that pesky spot. Grab a toothbrush or any small brush youâve got and gently work the area in circles. Youâre not trying to scrub it into oblivionâjust light circles until you see the stain clearing up. When it starts to fade, take a damp cloth and wipe off any extra cleaner.
Remember, go easy and take your time. If that spot is stubborn, give it another go after the sole dries. Patience
is your pal here.
With those tough stains finally out of the picture, letâs move on to the rinse and dry.
Rinsing and Drying Shoe Soles
Youâve scrubbed and scrubbed, and now your shoe soles are on the brink of looking as good as new. But weâre not done yet; itâs rinse and dry time. Letâs power through these last few steps and stick a bow on your brand-new footwear.
- Rinsing â After the scrub down, itâs time for a quick flick of the wrist with a lightly damped microfiber cloth over the soles. This will clear off the cleaning solution to maintain the materialâs integrity. But donât soak the soles, a light touch is all you need.
- Drying â Give the soles a friendly pat down with a towel to wick away moisture. Then, let them air out in a cool, breezy spot, away from direct heat or sunlight. They might need a full day, but itâs worth the wait.
Now that your soles are squeaky clean and drying out, weâll help you keep them that way (and we donât mean leaving them in the closet). Up next, weâve got some solid gold tips for preventative care.
Preventative Maintenance Tips
Consistent care for your daily troopers, especially those trusty wear-to-work shoes, means theyâll always be meeting-ready. Hereâs how to keep your soles shining and cut down on clean-up time:
- Daily dust-off â Swipe a brush over your soles after each outing to stop dirt in its tracks.
- Smart storage â When it comes down to how to store shoes, make sure to keep your kicks in a cool spot, away from sunbeams, and off each other to stay clean.
- Shoe vacay â Switching your shoes out lets them rest and de-grime.
- Shield spray â Spritz on some protector to fend off the filth before it sticks.
- Quick fix â Spotted a spill? Fast action can save you from a scrubbing session later.
For that extra layer of care, slip in some orthotic insoles to keep your steps comfortable, and your shoesâ interior equally looked after.4
Keep these tricks in your back pocket, and your soles will stay slick with much less scrubbing. But not all soles are created equal, and neither is the dirt they meet. So, whatâs the best care for different shoe types?
Cleaning Soles for Different Shoe Types
Different kicks, different tricks. Hereâs how to keep each sole style in shape:
- Leather â Be kind with a damp cloth and leather cleaner. Condition them after to keep âem soft and supple.
- Rubber â Theyâre tough and typical of stylish Oxford shoes like the Alfina Oxford. Go at them with soap and a stiff brush. Take on scuffs with a magic eraser.
- Synthetic â Often found on athletic shoes, these need a soft touch with gentle detergent. Be sure to steer clear of harsh cleaners.
- Suede â High maintenance but worth it. Use a suede eraser for spots and brush softly. Suede and water arenât a good mix.
When it comes to the darlings of versatilityâflats and loafersâa gentle cleaning routine will keep them clean on the daily grind.
In any case, if you cater to each soleâs character, they should stay lively for the long haul.
Next Steps in Shoe Care: Beyond Clean Soles
Youâve mastered how to clean the soles of shoes, and now they look top-notch. Congratulations, thatâs no small
feetâsorry, feat. (We hope youâve started that celebratory bubble bath.)
At Vionic, we know the journey to tip-top shoe care doesnât end here. For kicks that feel
as good as they look, your next read awaits with our guide, âSweat-Free Steps: Preventing and Managing Sweaty Feet in
Shoes.â Itâs packed with breezy tips to keep your feet dry and your shoes fresh.
And to help care for all of your shoes, new and old, keep a Vionic Shoe Care Kit on hand. From leather, to suede, to even the shoe footbeds, this kit has everything you need to scrub up those soles with confidence.
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- âThe Degradation and Conservation of Leather.â Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies. https://jcms-journal.com/articles/10.5334/jcms.3972
- Cornwall, Mark et al. âFootwear and Foot Orthotic Effectiveness Research: A New Approach.â Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 1 June, 1995. https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.1995.21.6.337