There’s nothing better than a fresh new pair ofwhite sneakers.

Now if only they could stay that way for more than a few days.

Honestly, it’s an incredible sight to behold.

Worn White Sneakers

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Here’s how she did it and more tips for cleaning white sneakers.

The longer a stain sits, the harder it will be to remove.

Regular cleaning will help control odor as well.

Some sneakers may need specific care.

Some brands may also not be safe for the washing machine, so check the manufacturer’s guidelines.

Rinse the remaining dirt off the shoes with water.

Continue until all sides of the shoe have been scrubbed.

Step 2: Eliminate tough stains

Stubborn stains and scuff marks can be refreshed with aMr.

Just confirm you don’t apply the Magic Eraser to any dark areas on your sneakers.

If they are really dirty, handwashing may be best.

Step 2: Soak

Submerge the shoelaces in the bleach mixture and let soak for 5 minutes.

Rinse the shoelaces with clean water.

Step 4: Rinse

Rinse the solution from affected areas and repeat process if needed.

If its raining and muddy out, another pair of shoes may work better.

Use sneaker wipes to clean dirt on the spot or after wearing.

Apply a preventive spray that repels dirt, spills, and liquid.

How To Get Rid Of And Prevent Smells

Stinky shoes can come from moisture.

Wear socks with your sneakers to absorb sweat and to prevent bare feet from causing odors.

Allow shoes to air out between uses.

Use baking soda or a disinfecting powder toabsorb odorsand keep shoes fresh.