How Can I Get White Nursing Shoes White Again?
they seem to have lost their “brightness” is it possible to get it back again?
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they seem to have lost their “brightness” is it possible to get it back again?
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9 Answers to “How Can I Get White Nursing Shoes White Again?”
I presume they are white clogs? Or not. If they are material, then there are many white tennis shoe shampoos that might work.
If they are clogs, you may want to try using a Magic Eraser which works on at least everything.
This may sound crazy but I would try it on both material shoes (have done it successfully) and leather shoes. Non-alcoholic bleach. Very gentle but cleans great. Rub some over the shoes and rinse well.
Good luck.
If they are leather, you can actually wash them in the washing machine but don’t use bleach. There is white shoe polish made to apply to white shoes and when I was in food service in a nursing home, I had to wear white shoes. The liquid shoe polish always made the shoes look dull until I buffed them with a soft cloth.
Hope this helps.
If they are simply dull you should buy an Kwai Express sponge. If they are dirty and you want to get them white again, crush up asprin and mix it with water until you get a paste. Then use a toothbrush to clean them.
if you’re into the all-natural method, you can spritz ‘em with lemon juice, put them out in sunlight, and it should bleach them a pretty nice white again.
try wd 40 it will clean and also make leather look great again, vinyl shoe tops you can use it on too. make sure you clean bottom off well so not to slip
Go to the shoes department and buy a bottle of shoe whitener and paint it on.
Have em dyed at the shoeshop.
Shoe polish.
Yes. But use Oxy-clean first. Good Luck!!