Have you troubled with these shoe problems? The new heels are too tight, stiff and uncomfortable to walk in. Your favorite patent leather shoes get scuff marks over times…and so on.
Don’t worry! Here we have some helpful shoe hacks, tips and tricks that every girl needs to know to get the most out of her footwear.
Clean Stains off Sneakers Using Nail Polish Remover
Nail polish remover can take off even the most stubborn permanent marker or any ink stains on your sneakers or tennis shoes. via viralnova.
Break in New Heels with a Hair Dryer and Socks
New heels are too tight to wear? Don’t worry! Try this genius trick! Wear your new heels with thick socks and blow them with hot air from a blow dryer for a couple of minutes and repeat. The heat helps the material expand to fit your feet! Now remove the socks and enjoy instantly broken-in shoes! See more details via xojane.
Removing Stubborn Scuff Marks From Patent Leather with Nail Polish Remover
Scuff marks on patent leather shoes are never so hard to fix with nail polish remover. See more details and instructions via yesmissy.
Keep Feet Free from Sweat by Spraying Dry Shampoo Into Shoes
Just spraying a bit of dry shampoo into your shoes, you can keep your feet free from sweat during the summer days!
How to Remove Salt Stains from Leather Boots
If you’ve been looking to get rid of those pesky salt stains on your winter boots, please read on and follow the instructions via 11andchic.
How to Lace Your Running Workout Shoes For Fit And Function
Eliminate cramped toes, slipping heels, and pain across the top of the foot by learning different ways to tie your sneakers. See the tutorial via heandsheeatclean.
Clean Stubborn Dirt off Suede Shoes with a Nail File
A nail file can do a little trick to get marks off of suede. via harpersbazaar.
How to Clean the Inside of Fleece-lined Shoes or Slippers
Clean the inside of fleece-lined shoes or slippers with a piece of washcloth and dishsoap easily. See the step-by-step tutorial via jennahsgarden.
Easy Way to Stretching Shoes in the Freezer
Another way to help break in new pumps that pinch in the toes! Fill two plastic baggies with water and put them into the toe box. Then place the shoes into the freezer overnight. As the water freezes, the baggies will expand and magically stretch out your shoes. via betterremade.
Waterproof Your Shoes with Beeswax
Use Pool Noodles or Rolled Up Magazines to Stand Boots Upright in Your Closet
Disinfect or Remove Gross Odor with Baking Soda or Dry Tea Bags
Deal with the awful smelly shoes by putting a small bag of baking soda or some dry tea bags in. This is especially great for the summer, when your feet are sweaty. More details and instructions via hipgirlie.
Tape Your Third and Fourth Toe Together When Wearing Closed-toed Heels
Before wearing closed-toed heels, tape your third and fourth toes together using nude or clear medical tape. This is an easy and useful way to alter your balance a little and take pressure of the balls of your feet.
Clean Leather Ballet Shoes with Toothpaste
Toothpaste can do a trick to clean leather ballet shoes. Easy, cheap and creative! via pinterest.
Easy Way to Dry Sports Shoes in the Laundry
Tape a laundry bag to the inside of your tumble dryer door to dry your sport shoes in an easy way. via glamumous.
Put Pantyliners in Shoes to Absorb Sweat and Keep Feet From Slipping Out
Use pantyliners in shoes to absorb sweat and keep your feet from slipping out. Details via lifetricks.
International Men’s VS Women’s Sizes Conversions
Keep yourself informed about international sizes as well as men’s vs women’s sizes with this handy printable chart.
Clean Suede Shoes with Stale Bread
Use a stale crust of bread to clean the dirty on suede shoes! Super easy and genius! Via viralnova.
Refashion Your Old Heels with DIY Colored Soles with Nail Polish
First clean the soles of your heels with rubbing alcohol, and then paint them with nail polish in any color as you like. Simple and pretty! Totally a new pair of heels for you! Directions via fashionlush.
Spiff Up Shoes with Newspaper
Spiff up dull shoes with crumpled-up black and white newspaper pages! via goodhousekeeping.
3 Ways to Make Shoes Less Slippery
Rub the bottoms of plastic or leather shoes with some sandpaper or a nail file to create texture and traction and make your shoes less slippery. Details and instructions via wikihow.
Prevent Slippage with Heel Grips
You can get this heel grip from Amazon.
Lace-Back Pumps
Refashion your heels with lace back pumps! Get the tutorial via kollabora.
Fix Worn-Down Heels with Instant Heel Caps
When heel caps get worn down like this, walking becomes a dangerous activity. You can fix it with an instant heel caps to keep yourself safe! via gogoheel.
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I will Start to Try Those From Today
Trying to look at your “How to Clean the Inside of Fleece-lined Shoes or Slippers” I was initially sent to a faux prize win, and when I tried again I was sent to google site options. No help at all, sorry.
This info is awesome. I was looking such type of information!!