After a long period of use, shoes often become old and scratched. Repairing them can be time-consuming and expensive. The following 11 clever tips will help you avoid the hassle of going to a shoe repair shop and still be able to transform your old shoes into new ones in no time.
1. Polish leather shoes with banana peels
Banana peels can help make leather shoes shiny like new. First, rub the shoes with the banana peel, then wipe them clean with a paper towel.
2. Clean shoes with stain remover
The edges of shoes are often dirty from movement. There is a quick stain removal tip that does not require washing, and that is to use stain remover to remove mud and dirt stains. In no time, your shoes will be as white as new.
3. Use a nail file to clean suede shoes
If your suede shoes are dirty and you don’t know what to do, there is a simple solution, use a nail file to gently scrub the dirty areas, and the stains will disappear completely. Remember to be gentle, or your shoes will get scratched.
4. Use window cleaner to clean patent leather shoes
It may sound strange, but the truth is that not only does window cleaner make your shoes smell fresh, but it can also make your patent leather shoes clean and shiny like new.
5. Remove scratches on shoes with vaseline and cotton swabs
Use a cotton swab to apply some vaseline to the scratched or dirty areas, then wipe them clean with a cloth. The stains will disappear instantly.
6. Make shoe collars wider
When you buy a new pair of high-top shoes, the upper part may be stiff and cause discomfort. To make the shoes fit better, you can spray a softening agent on the leather. Then, insert rolled-up books or newspapers into the shoes. This will loosen up the shoes, and you will be able to walk comfortably.
7. Use cleaning and conditioning solution to remove scratches
Cleaning and conditioning solutions can be easily found in furniture stores. You can use it to remove all the scratches on your leather shoes.
8. Use foam inserts to make shoes fit better
If your shoes are too wide or after a period of use, your shoes often slip off your feet when you walk? If you don’t have shoe inserts, you can use foam inserts as a replacement.
9. Paste tape on the back of heels to prevent blisters
New shoes often cause discomfort and blisters on your heels. There is a way to escape this nightmare, which is to stick tape or adhesive bandages on the back of your heels. This way, you can wear your shoes all day without worrying about getting blisters.
10. Fix zipper with candle wax
If your shoe zipper is stuck, use a candle to rub along the zipper. The zipper will glide smoothly again as if there was never any problem.
11. Remove salt stains on leather shoes with vinegar
If your leather shoes are stained with salt, they will have white patches that look very ugly. There is a way to remove this unpleasant stain: mix water and vinegar in a ratio of 2 parts water to 1 part vinegar, then use a toothbrush dipped in the mixture to scrub the stains clean.
(Source: Brightside)