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Brilio.net - Shoes that are frequently used usually have yellow soles. Moreover, if the sole is white, the yellow stain will be even more visible. Not without reason, this part of the sole is located at the bottom so it is easily exposed to sand, dust and so on.
If it's like this, a number of people immediately take their shoes to the laundry. On the other hand, there are also those who clean their own shoes at home. The shoes were deliberately scrubbed using a baking soda solution. After rubbing for a while, the yellow stain seemed to fade by itself.
But if your baking soda stock is running low or you've run out at home, there's no need to worry. Because you can replace baking soda with other kitchen ingredients. As pointed out by YouTube user Menyan cikuya. In his video upload, this netizen appears to have replaced baking soda with another kitchen ingredient.
Clean yellow stains on kitchen shoes.Reported by BrilioFood from YouTube Menyan cikuya on Thursday (13/6), one kitchen ingredient used is vinegar. To do this, pour 2 tablespoons of vinegar into a container filled with plain water. Stir until these two ingredients are completely mixed. If so, put the shoes into the container.
"So it doesn't touch the fabric, we just wait like this for 10 minutes," he said.
photo: YouTube/Memnyan Cikuya
After soaking for 10 minutes, take it out and scrub the sole of the shoe with a brush. Without expending extra effort, the yellowish stains on the soles of the shoes immediately appear to fade.
photo: YouTube/Memnyan Cikuya
Not without reason, as reported by homemadesimple.com, the acid content of vinegar is effective in removing all types of stubborn stains. Therefore, rub the soles of the shoes evenly and thoroughly. Do the same process on the other shoe.
photo: YouTube/Memnyan Cikuya
To scrub the bottom of his shoes, this netizen seems to rely on an old toothbrush. The goal is to be able to reach difficult parts under the shoes.
If you feel that they are maximally clean, immediately rinse the shoes with running water. As a result, the appearance of the shoes immediately looks like new again. The soles and bottom are white, clean and shiny again.
photo: YouTube/Memnyan Cikuya
photo: YouTube/Memnyan Cikuya
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