How to Clean Loafers
Eight Ways to Clean Your Loafers
Keeping your loafers looking brand new doesn’t require a lot of effort, but it does require some TLC. When you wear white shoes every day, they start to show signs of grime and dust accumulation. The same is true when you have loafers as opposed to something like sneakers or boots. Keeping them clean can be as simple as using a moist cloth or simply wiping them down with a neutral-smelling shoe polish once in a while. But if you want your shoes to look their best, then cleaning them is key. Here are seven tips on how to keep your loafers looking like new.
Keep them polished
The first way to keep your loafers looking like new is to polish them. This is particularly true of suede shoes. You can use a polish, shoe polish, or a cleaner that is made for suede. As a general rule, the darker the color of your shoes, the less often you should polish them. Cleaning your loafers with a soft, damp cloth is all you really need to do. But you can apply a little polish, wipe it off with a dry cloth, and then buff the shoes with a shoe brush to give them a clean shine.
Get them dry-cleaned
If your loafers get dirty easily, then you may want to consider washing them. But before you throw them in the wash, you should dry them first. This way, the lint and dust in them doesn’t end up in your white shoes when you wash them. Dry-cleaning your loafers can help you keep them looking sleek and fresh. Though the cost will be higher than washing them at home, it’s well worth it if you frequently wear your loafers to work. Dry cleaners can also do repairs and alterations on shoes like yours if you need them done. So if your loafers are too small or too big, they can fix it.
Vacuum regularly
Dirt and dust accumulate in your shoes over time, especially if you wear them around the house or outside. Keeping your shoes vacuumed regularly will help to keep them clean. You will be able to see the dirt and dust easier when you vacuum it. You may need to use a different attachment for your vacuum for this. If you have an upright or canister vacuum, you will need to take the hose attachment and place it inside your shoe. You can also use a brush attachment for your vacuum for this.
Use a brush to remove dirt
A brush is useful for getting rid of loose dirt in your loafers. You can use a soft brush or even a toothbrush. Be careful though not to brush your shoes too vigorously as you will end up with brush strokes in your shoes. Instead, brush your shoes gently and regularly to keep the brush strokes smooth. You can also use a brush if you have a pair of black shoes that are particularly dirty. If the dirt in your white shoes is too loose and doesn’t come off as easily with a damp cloth, try using a brush.
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Avoid wearing too high of heels
If your loafers are worn and scuffed, you can try to clean them up with a polish or cleaner. But don’t try to get them looking brand new by polishing them. Instead, use a polish to bring the shine back to them, and avoid wearing them when you will be walking in them. Wearing your loafers with disheveled socks or heels when you will be walking will scratch them and will just make them look worse.
Dust where you find it
If you have a pet or two, you know that dust can accumulate quickly in your home. Keeping your home clean will help to keep your shoes clean, too. If you can vacuum the floor and sink in your home, you will reduce the amount of dust in the air that you breathe. Leaving food and drinks out too long will also add to the dust in your home.
Get them dry-cleaning
If your loafers get dirty easily, then you may want to consider washing them. But before you throw them in the wash, you should dry them first. This way, the lint and dust in them doesn’t end up in your white shoes when you wash them. Dry-cleaning your loafers can help you keep them looking sleek and fresh. Though the cost will be higher than washing them at home, it’s well worth it if you frequently wear your loafers to work. Dry cleaners can also do repairs and alterations on shoes like yours if you need them done. So if your loafers are too small or too big, they can fix it.
Conclusion
Keeping your loafers looking like new doesn’t require a lot of effort, but it does require some TLC. When you wear white shoes every day, they start to show signs of grime and dust accumulation. The same is true when you have loafers as opposed to something like sneakers or boots. Keeping them clean can be as simple as using a moist cloth or simply wiping them down with a neutral-smelling shoe polish once in a while. But if you want your shoes to look their best, then cleaning them is key. Here are seven tips on how to keep your loafers looking like new.