OK, so how come everyone else but me can get white canvas
yy4me
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Tue Apr-24-07 12:53 PM
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OK, so how come everyone else but me can get white canvas |
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sneakers to come out white after they are washed?
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Tue Apr-24-07 01:10 PM
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And bleach destroys them.
When I had Catholic H.S. gym class, we not only had to wash them every week, but had to use white shoe polish on them.
That's the only way I've ever known to get them really white again.
Which is why I've never bought/worn white tennis shoes since then. :D
Good luck!
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Wed Apr-25-07 12:02 PM
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2. i would take a toothbrush and work the soap into the stains n/t |
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Wed May-02-07 08:23 AM
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3. Mom used to drop 'em in a bucket on Friday night when we got home. |
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We were supposed to wash the sneaks from gym class once a week. She dropped the sneaks in a bucket of water with a squirt of dawn (is there anything that stuff won't clean?) and they went in the washer on Saturday afternoon.
Then she hung them in the sun until time to pack school bags on Sunday night.
BUT... we went through three pairs each, every school year. The process is hard on the rubber and the glues. Keds hold up better, but there were a lot of times when Keds were out of budget and she had to go with no names (especially when one of my sisters was growth-spurting.)
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Sat Jul-28-07 01:10 PM
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4. Try automatic dishwasher detergent (like cascade).. |
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Edited on Sat Jul-28-07 01:11 PM by youthere
Fill your sink or a bucket with HOT water and add a cupful. Stir until it's dissolved and then throw the sneaks in. Let soak for an hour or so and then throw them in the washing machine. This also works terrific for white shirts. You can also use a stiff brush and a whitening toothpaste.. scrub with a little water and then wash.
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Wed Aug-01-07 10:27 AM
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6. Once you get the stains out though.. |
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I wonder if Scotchguard would help protect them more?
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