Naturcontact barefoot shoes

Cleaning guide

Properly cleaning barefoot shoes is essential to maintain their functionality and longevity. 

Before you begin, make sure to remove any laces and insoles.

This facilitates complete access to hard-to-reach areas and allows for a more thorough cleaning. 

Step 1

Remove Coarse Dirt and Debris

Begin by clearing any large dirt particles and debris from your shoes. This can be done using a soft brush or a damp cloth. Be gentle during this process to avoid scratching or damaging the shoe material.

Step 2

Wash the Shoes with Soap and Water

After removing the coarse dirt, clean the shoes using mild soap and lukewarm water. Apply the soap gently using a soft brush or sponge on the barefoot shoes, ensuring every part, including the soles, is thoroughly cleaned.

Step 3

Rinse the Shoes Thoroughly

Once soaped, rinse the shoes well with clean water to eliminate any soap residue. Leaving soap on the material could potentially harm it, so ensure it's completely rinsed off.

Step 4

Dry the Shoes Properly

After rinsing, allow the shoes to dry naturally. Avoid direct sunlight or heat sources such as radiators, as these can degrade the material. Place the shoes in a well-ventilated area and let them air dry.

Step 5

Apply a Protective Spray

Once the shoes are clean and dry, treat them with a protective spray. This will help shield the material from dirt and extend the lifespan of the shoes. Use a spray appropriate for the material of your shoes. We recommend our specially developed waterproofing spray.

Take care of your barefoot shoes

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