foto: Instagram/@farhanbashel
Sandals that are used every day will quickly become dirty and filthy due to dust, sand, and various other dirt, especially when worn outside the house. If not cleaned regularly, these stains will accumulate and become increasingly difficult to remove. The dirt that sticks not only reduces the appearance of the sandals, but can also make the sandals less comfortable to wear.
When stains have accumulated, cleaning sandals to make them shiny again is not an easy task. Some types of dirt, such as dried mud or old dust, require extra effort to clean. In addition, using the wrong cleaning agent can damage the sandal material , making it look dull or even damaged. Therefore, it is important to clean sandals regularly to keep them looking good and comfortable to wear.
Many people prefer to buy special cleaners on e-commerce or supermarkets to deal with stains on sandals. These products are usually specifically designed to clean stubborn dirt and restore the appearance of sandals to look like new. Although effective, these special cleaners often require additional costs and are not always environmentally friendly.
In fact, there are some simple ingredients that are usually available at home that can be used to clean dirty sandals. For example, a mixture of water and dish soap, baking soda, or vinegar can be an effective and cost-effective cleaning alternative. With a little effort and these ingredients, dirty sandals can be clean again without having to buy special cleaning products.
As shown by the Instagram account user @farhanbashel. In one of his uploads, the account owner who is familiarly called Farhan shows how to clean his dirty sandals using only kitchen ingredients. The results are also as expected because they are as clean as new again.
After letting it sit overnight, scrape the part of the sandal that has been smeared with the cleaning solution. As a result, the sandals are clean again and there are no more fine fibers visible. It looks like new again, right?
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