Released in 1991 and designed by Tinker Hatfield, the Huarache was not well received at its release. Sporting a distinct profile unlike any other Nike shoes, the design has become a classic over time, loved by sneaker heads everywhere. So how can you keep them clean?
How To Clean Huaraches White
Are your White Huaraches looking dingy? There is nothing like a pair of crisp white shoes, but white shoes attract dirt pretty quickly. If you have an old toothbrush and a few basic cleaning products, you can make your Huaraches white again.
How Do You Clean Nike Huaraches At Home?
- Whenever you clean Huaraches, use a toothbrush or small brush to gently clean the exterior. This will produce a better result than harsh chemicals that can damage your shoes
- Nike Huaraches are made of leather and synthetic materials so when you clean them make sure to test the cleaning products on the different materials to ensure they do not damage the exterior of the shoe.
- You should have a routine set in place to deep clean your Huaraches frequently. Without a system in place, your Huaraches can become extremely dirty.
The following steps will aid you in the deep cleaning process of your Huaraches and restore them to pristine condition.
What You Need:
- Small Tub
- Old Toothbrush/A Soft Bristle Brush
- Dawn Dish Soap
- Microfiber Cloth
Steps to Cleaning Dirty Nike Huaraches at Home
- Take your shoes outside and gently knock them together to remove any loose dirt.
- Remove or loosen laces and pull the tongue forward to prepare them for a deep cleaning.
- Pour a small amount of water onto a toothbrush and gently agitate the exterior of your shoes, top to bottom.
- Pour one cup of water into your plastic tub along with a few drops of Dawn dish soap. Using the toothbrush, cover the shoes in the soapy water liquid. Scrub the shoes in small circular motions, removing as much dirt as possible.
- Working from top to bottom, clean your Huaraches thoroughly to ensure you are cleaning the entire shoe.
- Rinse the brush often for best results.
- Once the shoes are clean, use a damp microfiber towel to wipe away excess dirt and soap.
- Dry the shoes with a towel and leave them out to dry. Avoid direct sunlight as that can cause yellow spots to appear on the leather.
How to Clean Nike Huarache Laces
Restoring Huarache laces to their original glory is an easy process.
Here is what you’ll need:
- Dirty Laces
- A Plastic Tub
- Out White Bright
- Cleaning Huarache laces is a simple process. Fill up a plastic tub with warm water and add a few drops of Dawn dish soap. Soak your laces in the soapy water for 15 minutes.
- After soaking, run the laces through your fingers to remove as much dirt as possible. Rinse them in clean water and if clean, leave them to dry overnight
- For VERY STAINED LACES, fill up a plastic tub with 10 cups of water. Add one cup of Out White Bright, place the dirty laces in the mixture, and let them soak for 5 hours
- Once they have soaked, rinse with clean water and your laces will be brand new again. If your laces are damaged beyond repair, you can purchase new laces here.
How to Clean Yellow Nike Huarache Soles
Maybe your Huaraches are clean, but the soles have turned yellow. This is actually oxidation, which is a reaction that occurs between the rubber and oxygen in the air. Thankfully, there are a few steps you can take. Checkout our in-depth guide here on how to clean yellow soles.
How To Clean White Huaraches With Baking Soda
If you are looking for one of the most effective ways to clean yellow soles or stains on Nike Huaraches, this method is one of the best we’ve found.
What You Will Need:
- Baking Soda
- White Vinegar
- Soft Bristle Brush
Older Huaraches will need this treatment more than newer Huaraches, but it’s never too early to start. The more often you do it, the less chance oxidation will have to build up.
- Mix equal parts of baking soda and white vinegar until a watery paste is formed in a small container.
- Using a toothbrush, work the paste into the sole of the shoe in small circular motions.
- After the entire shoe is covered in paste, allow it to sit for 10 minutes for the de-oxidation to occur.
- Wipe the shoe clean with a damp microfiber cloth.
How To Deodorize Nike Huaraches
If we are being honest, sometimes our shoes start to stink! It is just the nature of feet, sweat, and small confined spaces. Here is how to deodorize your Nike Huaraches.
Option #1: Place a dryer sheet in each shoe and let them sit for 24 hours. Dryer sheets will absorb any liquid or odor that may be in the shoe. They also help mask the overall odor. For the best result, do this multiple times within a few day period to eliminate as much stench as possible.
Pro tip: leave dryer sheets in your shoes when you are not wearing them, it significantly cuts down on smelly shoes.
Option #2: Mix ¼ cup of baking powder, ¼ cup of baking powder, and ½ cup of cornstarch. Once the mixture is created, pour it into two cotton socks and place them in the shoes overnight. This will greatly improve the smell of your Huaraches.
How to Clean Black Nike Huaraches
Black Huaraches can be cleaned in the same way as white Huaraches. To see these steps in detail, follow the same guide above for removing oxidation as well as how to do a deep cleaning at home.
How to Keep Your Huaraches Clean
The last thing you want to do after cleaning your Huaraches at home is to do it again soon after.
Whether you’re rocking Huaraches or any other sneaker you care about, you should always use a spray sneaker protectant.
These sprays create a protective barrier that is difficult for stains to penetrate and keeps your shoe looking fresh.
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