Cleaning advice - /fa/ (#18488977) [Archived: 47 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:12:16 PM No.18488977
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I have these Converse made of textile in the upper and lining that need some cleanup but is hard to ignore that the materials are different as in the photos.

How should I clean them /fa/? I don't want to damage the material since they're a gift from not so long ago.
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:13:02 PM No.18488978
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>>18488977 (OP)
More photos to get the idea.
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:14:41 PM No.18488979
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>>18488978
Do you buy your sneakers the same measure of your feet or one size bigger?
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:17:28 PM No.18488983
Those look like retard shoes
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 2:30:58 PM No.18489996
squirt some dish soap in a bucket and spray high pressure water into it, now scoop of a bit of bubblefoam off the top and put it on a clean microfibre cloth, now run the cloth over the shoe making contact with the bubbles, repeat until desired effect has occured

alternatively you can use a damp microfibre cloth
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Anonymous
7/20/2025, 9:37:15 PM No.18491325
>>18489996
Thanks anon!