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Shoe Hacks

Ultimate Hacks to Keep Your Winter Footwear Shiny and Brand New

AriaBy AriaOctober 15, 20241 Comment5 Mins Read

It is accurate. Your shoes will be destroyed by winter. Special care is needed in the winter to keep materials like felt, leather, suede, synthetic materials, and yes, even rubber boots, from deteriorating due to wet snow, harsh salts, abrasive sands, and dusty sidewalks. Learn how to easily maintain various materials before the battle is lost, and then mix up some boot cleaning in advance and save it in a spray bottle for when the need arises. Cleaning your boots after using them in unclean environments will extend their lifespan, make them appear less worn over time, and assist in guaranteeing that they keep their weatherproof characteristics.

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Winter Shoe Hacks

To be honest, I feel like I’ve tried every one of the many tried-and-true methods for preserving, sanitizing, and mending winter footwear. I’ve compiled them here since many of the do-it-yourself solutions are excellent and some are better than others.

Cleaning Leather

Wearing boots and leather shoes outside on a snowy day requires bravery, but you’ll feel much more at peace if you have a harmonized cleaning routine.


To get rid of salt and dirt: Pour a few drops of tea tree oil into a spray bottle along with a 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and water. After directly spraying the shoes, use a fresh cloth to remove any leftovers. Let it air dry entirely.

To preserve wet leather boots: Apply a small amount of olive oil to the wet leather. if the boots are damp from slushy walkways. By doing this, the leather will dry with more suppleness.

Winter Shoe Hacks

To treat oily spots: Use two parts of linseed oil, one part of white vinegar, and a few drops of tea tree oil to clean and shine. To condition the leather, massage it into the boots. After letting it sit on the leather for fifteen minutes, use a circular motion to work the oil into the boots to eliminate any leftover residue. Continue as needed until it appears that the oil is no longer being absorbed by the leather.

To clean and polish: To cure greasy patches, first cover the area with baking soda. Next, apply 99% rubbing alcohol to the area with a makeup sponge or cotton tip. While the alcohol quickly evaporates to stop moisture damage, the baking soda will absorb oils.

Winter Shoe Hacks

Cleaning Suede and Faux-Suede

To get rid of dirt and salt: Use the soft-bristled brush to remove as much of the dried salt and dirt as possible. To eliminate any leftover residue, lightly scrub the brush against the boots after misting the bristles with a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. It prevents the boot from being overly soaked by wetting the brush’s bristles rather than the shoe itself.

If your suede boots are wet: If the suede boots in your collection are damp, use a microfiber cloth to gently pat the moisture away. Once the material is entirely dry, use the soft-bristled brush to soften and release the nap. The material will harden as it dries. Should white salt lines appear once the material dries, you should apply the vinegar/water solution to the brush’s bristles as previously mentioned.

Winter Shoe Hacks

Boots With Synthetic Uppers

Because they are made to be waterproof and residue-resistant, many synthetic materials are low maintenance.

If water is soaked inside your boots: Make a special effort to dry the inside of your boots if they are drenched with water. Make it a practice to stuff the shoes after you take them off with crumpled newspaper or tissue paper to help with moisture in the toe area. Tea tree oil works as an antifungal inside the boot while it cures, so add a drop on the paper as well.

Winter Shoe Hacks

To remove stains: Use a spray sprayer to mix one part white vinegar with two parts water to erase stains. Apply a spray on the boot’s synthetic material, then use a toothbrush to remove any remaining dirt. Repeat after using a dry cloth to wipe clean.

Rubber Boots

You most likely wear your rubber boots a lot in the spring and fall as well. Use these easy suggestions to keep them looking their best:

To eliminate grime and salt: Rubber boots, whether genuine or synthetic, are easily cleaned and resistant to deterioration. They can be cleaned with soap and water, but I think it’s more practical to mix half white vinegar and half water in a spray bottle. It’s simple to remove salts and residue from the boots using a soft, dry cloth if you spritz them after removing them.

Winter Shoe Hacks

Avert placing your rubber boots in direct sunlight or next to a heater to dry to prevent rubber flaking or cracking.

How to get rid of rubber “blooming”: Rubber can start to look powdery over time. This occurs naturally while using genuine rubber goods. It doesn’t necessarily imply they’re aging, but you can restore their luster by rubbing them with boot cleanser, a cloth soaked with a spoonful of olive oil, or shockingly armor. Every wipe that you may have kept for use on your automobile in the garage.

Winter Shoe Hacks

While scuffs might not be easily removed with soap and water, a pencil eraser frequently works wonders! After carefully erasing the scuff, wipe the area with a buff.

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Aria

Aria has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.

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