Many people often use a clothes dryer to dry shoes quickly. However, not all types of shoes can be dried in this way. Check out how to dry shoes effectively through the article below!
1 Steps to dry shoes with a clothes dryer
Check the material of the shoes
Before drying shoes with a clothes dryer, you should **check the material of the shoes**. Only shoes made from **canvas, polyester synthetic fibers** and the sole is not made of solid rubber or gel material specialized for athletes.
Leather shoes should not be dried with a dryer as it can cause the shoes to peel and damage
Prepare shoes before drying with a clothes dryer
You should **remove the shoelaces, stuff extra paper, newspaper, dry towels inside the shoes**. This will help to absorb moisture and keep the shape of the shoes.
Steps to dry shoes with a clothes dryer
Switch the dryer to air-dry mode
You should **switch to the air-drying mode** to avoid heat damage to your shoes. This mode will still help your shoes dry completely without peeling or deforming.
20 minutes is the ideal time to dry your shoes
Dry shoes for 20 minutes and check
20 minutes is the ideal time to dry your shoes. After this time, you should check if the shoes are dry. If not, you can dry for about 10 more minutes. Do not dry for too long as it can cause the shoes to wear out quickly.
Note when using a dryer to dry shoes
When using a dryer to dry shoes, there are a few things you need to keep in mind to ensure safety and effectiveness:
- Only use a clothes dryer to dry shoes when you don’t have a place to hang them, need them urgently to wear, or in wet weather.
- **Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions** to ensure you are using the machine correctly and safely.
- **Make sure your shoes are made from materials that are suitable for machine drying.** Some materials like leather often need to be handled more carefully to avoid damage.
- **Make sure the dryer temperature is not too high** to avoid damaging the shoes. Excessive heat can shrink and damage the material of the shoes.
- **Monitor the drying time** to avoid over-drying, which can damage the shoes.
- **Arrange the shoes so that they do not overlap** or become deformed during the drying process.
First, check that your shoes are made from suitable materials. Then, remove the shoelaces and stuff the shoes with paper, newspaper, or dry towels to absorb moisture and maintain their shape.
Always opt for the air-dry mode to prevent heat damage. This mode will gently dry your shoes without causing any peeling or deformation.
The ideal drying time is around 20 minutes. After this, check if your shoes are dry. If they need more time, put them back in the dryer for up to 10 additional minutes. Avoid over-drying, as it can cause wear and tear on your shoes.
- Only use a dryer when necessary, such as when you don’t have a suitable hanging space, need your shoes urgently, or during wet weather.
- Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe machine usage.
- Ensure your shoes are made from dryer-safe materials, as some materials like leather can be damaged by machine drying.
- Monitor the dryer temperature to prevent it from getting too high, as excessive heat can shrink and damage your shoes.
- Keep an eye on the drying time to avoid over-drying.
- Arrange your shoes so they don’t overlap during the drying process to prevent deformation.
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