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Diy Boot Cleaner

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Russell Roy
Diy Boot Cleaner

If you are sick of spending your money on boot cleaners, it is time to get creative. Making diy boot cleaner is a great way to save some cash while staying environmentally conscious. Not only will these homemade solutions clean your boots, but they also smell better than the store bought ones! In this blog post we will show you some diy boot cleansers so that you can find what works best for you and your footwear.

DIY Boot Cleaners

-Mix dish soap with baking soda to create a paste. Apply it to your boots, wait five minutes and scrub with a brush before rinsing off the solution.

-Get rid of any smells in your shoes by cutting up some lemons or oranges and putting them inside for 24 hours.

-Vinegar is also an excellent diy boot cleaner when mixed one part vinegar to two parts water if you have leather boots that need cleaning. The acidity will remove stains without harming the material too much.

-If you need a diy boot cleaner that will remove the smell of your boots, try soaking them in water with two cups of white vinegar for 24 hours or until they are dry.

-For light duty cleaning and easy removal of dirt from your leather boots, use saddle soap mixed with water to create a lather which can be applied to the whole surface area before being wiped off.

-To get rid of scuffs and stains on any kind of leather footwear simply rub it down with some toothpaste using an old rag then rinse off once finished.

-A mixture made up half detergent (or dishwashing liquid) and hot water is also another popular solution used by many people who have no problem getting their hands dirty!

 

 

 

What you will need:

  • A bucket or basin.
  • Detergent (or dishwashing liquid) and hot water mix.
  • Toothpaste.
  • Old rag/cloth.
  • An old toothbrush for more thorough cleaning of tough scuffs and stains on the surface area of your footwear.

Conclusion

A great way to remove stains from your boots is by using a mixture of white vinegar and water. To make this solution, combine one part vinegar with two parts water in a spray bottle. Spray the stained area on your boot or shoe first before brushing gently and wiping clean. Be sure not to scrub too hard as you don't want any dirt particles inside the material! 

 

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