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What if the white sneakers turn yellow?

Don't use washing powder to brush, you'd better use our detergent to wash the dishes.

Then rinse it with water, wrap it in toilet paper and put it in a ventilated place, not in a sunny place.

First of all, don't use toothpaste when cleaning.

Many people say that toothpaste can make white whiter. In fact, this is not a good method.

Because most toothpaste contains fluoride. Long-term use is equivalent to destroying shoes.

My aj 13 is ruined like this.

Remember that good shoes are dirty in the future, and you'd better rub them with rubber. ...

Then wrap the paper and put it in a ventilated place to dry.

That's because the surface of your shoes is oxidized. Maybe you used soap and other drugs when cleaning your shoes, and then exposed to the sun before you completely cleaned them, so it was oxidized and turned yellow. I have also encountered such a situation that shoes turn yellow when put in the shoe cabinet. Later, it was suggested that it is best to use clean water when washing, but if it is not clean, use detergent, and then remember! Dry in the shade, not in the sun! It is yellow, and there is basically no way to change it into its original shape.

Fundamentally put an end to the causes of yellowing of shoes: First, try to use neutral detergent when brushing shoes (toothpaste is a good choice). When washing dry, you can wrap your shoes in white paper (preferably white toilet paper). When the shoes are dry, you will find that there are no yellow marks on the shoes, but there are many yellow marks on the toilet paper. In addition, if you wait until your shoes are dirty, be sure to clean them with detergent. If you often wipe with a soft cloth dipped in water, you can use less detergent.