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How to clean the shoe brush

If white shoes are easy to leave spots after brushing, add a small amount of white vinegar when rinsing (remember that white vinegar is more important than white), soak for half an hour, and put a white paper towel on the surface when drying, and it will be as bright as new after drying. If it is daily cleaning, you can wash your hands with detergent.

If it is a brown hair shoe brush, it is not recommended to wash it. You can wipe it repeatedly with a wet bath towel. If it is particularly dirty, you can put some neutral laundry detergent to scrub it, and then air-dry it in time to avoid deformation.

Application mode

1. Brush the whole shoe lightly with a big shoe brush to see if the protruding part of the shoe edge is contaminated by dirt.

2. For concave and convex parts such as shoe edges or seams, brush off dirt and fine dust with a small shoe brush.

3. Loosen the shoelaces, and then brush off the dirt that is not easy to see from the outside with a small shoe brush.

4. Squeeze a little cleaning oil on the cloth and spread it all over the shoes. At this time, the most important thing is to completely remove the old shoe polish left on the shoes.

Clean it up

5. Take another cloth (don't mix it with a cloth with clean oil), dip it in a little shoe polish and apply it to your shoes. Shoe polish is about the size of your little finger.

6. After brushing the whole shoe, polish the whole shoe with a clean soft cloth. The details should not be sloppy.

7. Finally spray waterproof fog. Waterproof fog can not only prevent shoes from being invaded by water, but also not easily polluted by dirt. After the waterproof fog dries, put the last into the shoe.