How to Clean White Shoes (No Matter the Material)

Whether they're made of canvas, leather, or mesh, these step-by-step instructions for cleaning white shoes (and shoelaces!) will keep your footwear looking like new.

Project Overview
  • Working Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours
  • Skill Level: Beginner
  • Estimated Cost: $10

White shoes are a closet staple. This versatile footwear works with nearly every type of outfit, making it an ideal choice for daily use. But scuffs, stains, and dirt can quickly make your bright white shoes look dingy and worn after just a few days. And, unfortunately, cleaning white shoes isn't as simple as tossing them in the washing machine and dryer, which could damage the sneakers. To help keep your favorite footwear looking fresh, we've tested and approved these strategies on how to clean white shoes in a variety of materials. Whether they're made of canvas, leather, or mesh, these step-by-step instructions for cleaning white shoes (and shoelaces!) will have your footwear looking like new.

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What You'll Need

Equipment / Tools

Cleaning White Canvas Shoes with Vinegar

  • Bleach pen, if needed
  • Eraser sponge, such as a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser
  • Toothbrush
  • Soft cloth or paper towels

Cleaning White Leather Shoes

  • Eraser sponge
  • Toothbrush
  • Soft cloth

Cleaning White Mesh Shoes with Laundry Detergent

  • Eraser sponge
  • Toothbrush
  • Soft cloth

Cleaning White Shoelaces with Bleach

  • Rubber gloves
  • White mesh lingerie bag

Materials

Cleaning White Canvas Shoes with Vinegar

  • 3 tbsp. baking soda
  • 1 tbsp. white vinegar

Cleaning White Leather Shoes

  • Liquid dish soap
  • 1 cup warm water
  • White paper towels

Cleaning White Mesh Shoes with Laundry Detergent

  • 1 tbsp. liquid laundry detergent
  • White paper towels

Cleaning White Shoelaces with Bleach

  • 3 tbsp. bleach
  • 1 gallon water
  • Laundry detergent

Instructions

How to Clean White Canvas Shoes with Vinegar

Use this method to clean white canvas shoes (such as Converse All Stars or Vans sneakers) and keep them looking spotless.

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    Remove Loose Dirt

    Untie and remove the shoelaces so you can easily access all parts of the shoe. To loosen large bits of caked-on dirt or mud, take the shoes outside and knock the bottoms together. Use a dry toothbrush or small, soft-bristled brush to scrub the shoes and remove any remaining loose dirt. Be sure to brush along the rubber soles and outer edges of the tongue.

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    Clean Shoes with Baking Soda and Vinegar

    Mix the baking soda and white vinegar together in a small bowl to form a paste. Dip the toothbrush into the mixture and apply the paste all over the shoes, scrubbing softly to remove dirt and stains. Allow the mixture to harden on the shoes. When it's completely dry, brush off the larger bits and wipe off the remainder using a soft cloth or paper towel. For stubborn stains that won't budge (from grass or blood, for example), use a bleach pen on the spots and wait about five minutes before washing the solution off with hot water and liquid detergent.

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    Clean Rubber Soles

    Use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to remove any scuff marks or streaks of dirt on the white soles of the shoes. Wet the sponge eraser with water and scrub around all sides of the rubber sole. Dampen a clean cloth or paper towel with water and wipe off the shoes. Let them air dry completely before wearing.

How to Clean White Leather Shoes

Follow these steps to give your white leather shoes that fresh-from-the-box look

  1. Clean Shoes with Soapy Water

    After removing the shoelaces, use a dry toothbrush to brush off any loose dirt. Mix a few drops of liquid dish soap into a cup of warm water. Dip the toothbrush into the soapy water and gently scrub all over the shoes.

  2. Clean Soles and Let Dry

    Remove any scuffs or stains using an eraser sponge (as in instructions above). Use a damp cloth to wipe off the shoes. When you're finished cleaning the shoes, stuff them with white paper towels to absorb any moisture inside and maintain the shape of the shoes as they dry. Make sure they're completely dry before wearing.

How to Clean White Mesh Shoes with Laundry Detergent

Refresh your white mesh sneakers with these cleaning tips.

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    Brush Away Dirt

    Mesh is a delicate fabric that can be snagged or damaged easily. While cleaning white mesh shoes, keep in mind that you'll need to use a softer touch than you would with a sturdier fabric like canvas. Use a soft-bristled dry toothbrush to gently brush away any excess dirt on the outside of the shoes.

  2. Clean Shoes with Soapy Water

    Add a small amount of liquid laundry detergent to a bowl of warm water to create a soapy cleaning solution. Working in circular motions, apply the cleaning solution to the shoes using a soft cloth. Periodically rinse the cloth with warm water as you clean to avoid spreading dirt or stains across the shoes. For stubborn spots like grass stains or ground-in dirt, use the toothbrush and soapy water or a bleach pen to gently scrub the mesh fabric.

  3. Rinse Shoes and Let Dry

    When rinsing your mesh shoes, avoid submerging them in water, which can damage the interiors or affect their shape. Instead, use a clean damp cloth to wipe down the exterior of the shoes. Fill them with white paper towels to help them retain their shape and let the shoes air-dry completely before wearing.

How to Clean White Shoelaces with Bleach

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Here's how to give your white shoelaces a thorough cleaning. For all-white shoelaces, you can use bleach to clean and whiten. Remember to use rubber gloves to protect your hands with working with bleach.

  1. Remove and Soak Shoelaces

    Remove the laces from the shoes and place them in a white mesh lingerie bag. Soak the bag in a bleach solution for five minutes (Clorox recommends using 3 tbsp. of bleach for every gallon of water), using a small plate to keep it submerged if needed.

  2. Wash Laces

    Remove the laces from the bleach solution and wash them in the washing machine using regular detergent. Let the shoelaces air dry.

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