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Lace perforation method

The shoelace piercing method is as follows:

1, traditional perforation method: the two ends of the shoelace are respectively passed through the small holes, then through the opposite small holes, and then the two ends are respectively passed back to the original small holes and tightened.

2. Double-loop threading method: thread both ends of shoelaces through one eyelet respectively, then one end passes through the same eyelet again to form a loop, and the other end passes through another eyelet to form a loop, and finally tie the two loops tightly.

3. Bow perforation method: the two ends of the shoelace are respectively passed through one eyelet, then one end passes through the same eyelet again to form a ring, and the other end passes through the other eyelet to form a ring, and finally the two rings are crossed and tightened to form a bow.

4. Quick threading method: the two ends of the shoelace are respectively passed through a small hole, then one end passes through another small hole from bottom to top to form a ring, and the other end passes through another small hole from top to bottom to form a ring, and finally the two rings are tied tightly.

5. Invisible perforation method: pass both ends of shoelaces through a shoe eye, then pass one end through the same shoe eye again to form a ring, then pass the other end through another shoe eye to form a ring, and finally tie the two rings tightly and hide them in the shoe.

Tips for cleaning shoelaces:

1. Wash shoelaces by hand: Wash shoelaces and shoes separately to avoid shoelaces being contaminated. Take off the shoelaces, soak them in clear water or warm water, gently brush them with a soft brush, and finally rinse them with clear water.

2. Wash shoelaces with washing machine: You can put shoelaces into laundry bags, put them into washing machine, choose gentle washing mode, and dry them after washing.

3. Wash shoelaces with bleach: after diluting the bleach, soak the shoelaces in the bleach, then gently wipe them with a soft brush and finally rinse them off.

4, pay attention to the water temperature: use the appropriate water temperature to clean shoelaces, do not use overheating or cold water, so as not to affect the texture and color of shoelaces.

5. Clean shoelaces with toothpaste: After the shoelaces are soaked, you can apply a proper amount of toothpaste to the shoelaces, brush them lightly with a soft brush, and then rinse them off.