How to Clean Insoles

Fill a basin with warm water., Add soap or liquid detergent., Use a soft brush to scrub the insoles., Rinse the insoles., Let the insoles dry overnight.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Fill a basin with warm water.

    You can also fill the sink with water.

    Use a few cups of water or just enough water to scrub and clean the insoles., Put a few drops of liquid detergent in the water.

    You can also use liquid hand soap if you do not have detergent., You can also use a clean cloth to scrub the insoles.

    Gently scrub the insoles to remove dirt and stains.If the insoles are made of leather, use a cloth dipped in the water and soap to dab the insoles clean.

    Do not get the insoles too wet, as this could warp the leather. , Once you have cleaned the insoles well, use a wet sponge or another clean cloth to remove any excess soap on the insoles. , Put the insoles on a towel to dry overnight.

    You can also stack the insoles in a dish rack or clip them to a clothesline to dry them.Make sure the insoles are completely dry before you put them back in your shoes.
  2. Step 2: Add soap or liquid detergent.

  3. Step 3: Use a soft brush to scrub the insoles.

  4. Step 4: Rinse the insoles.

  5. Step 5: Let the insoles dry overnight.

Detailed Guide

You can also fill the sink with water.

Use a few cups of water or just enough water to scrub and clean the insoles., Put a few drops of liquid detergent in the water.

You can also use liquid hand soap if you do not have detergent., You can also use a clean cloth to scrub the insoles.

Gently scrub the insoles to remove dirt and stains.If the insoles are made of leather, use a cloth dipped in the water and soap to dab the insoles clean.

Do not get the insoles too wet, as this could warp the leather. , Once you have cleaned the insoles well, use a wet sponge or another clean cloth to remove any excess soap on the insoles. , Put the insoles on a towel to dry overnight.

You can also stack the insoles in a dish rack or clip them to a clothesline to dry them.Make sure the insoles are completely dry before you put them back in your shoes.

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