When it comes to stylish and comfortable footwear, Crocs are hard to beat. However, when you add fur to the mix, special care is required to keep your beloved Crocs looking their best. Cleaning Crocs with fur may seem daunting, but with the right techniques and a little patience, you can restore their pristine appearance without damaging the delicate fur.
To begin, gather the necessary materials: a soft-bristled brush, a mild soap solution, a clean towel, and a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment. First, gently brush away any loose dirt or debris from the fur using the soft-bristled brush. Next, prepare a mild soap solution by mixing a teaspoon of dish soap with one cup of warm water.
Using a clean cloth or sponge, gently apply the soap solution to the fur, avoiding the Crocs material. Work in small sections, using circular motions to clean the fur without matting it. Once the fur is clean, rinse it thoroughly with clean water and pat it dry with a clean towel. Finally, use the vacuum cleaner with the soft brush attachment to remove any remaining moisture or debris from the fur. Allow the Crocs to air dry completely before wearing them again.
How to Wash Crocs With Fur
Crocs with fur are a stylish and comfortable footwear option, but they can be difficult to clean. The fur can easily become matted and dirty, and the shoes can start to smell bad if they’re not properly cared for. However, with a little care and attention, you can keep your Crocs with fur looking and smelling their best.
To wash Crocs with fur, you will need the following items:
- A mild detergent
- A soft sponge or brush
- A bucket or sink of warm water
- A towel
First, remove the fur lining from the Crocs. To do this, simply pull the fur lining out of the shoe. Be careful not to tear the fur lining.
Next, fill a bucket or sink with warm water and add a mild detergent. Swish the Crocs around in the water to loosen any dirt or debris. Use a soft sponge or brush to gently scrub the Crocs, being careful not to damage the fur lining.
Once the Crocs are clean, rinse them thoroughly with clean water. Use a towel to blot the Crocs dry. Do not put the Crocs in the dryer, as this could damage the fur lining.
To wash the fur lining, hand-wash it in cold water with a mild detergent. Gently squeeze the fur lining to remove excess water. Do not wring the fur lining, as this could damage the fibers.
Once the fur lining is clean, lay it flat to dry. Do not put the fur lining in the dryer, as this could damage the fibers.
Once the Crocs and the fur lining are dry, reattach the fur lining to the Crocs. To do this, simply insert the fur lining into the shoe and press it down firmly.