Have you ever accidentally shrunk your Crocs? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Crocs are made of a unique material called Croslite, which is a type of closed-cell resin. This material is very durable and lightweight, but it can also shrink if it’s exposed to heat. If you’ve shrunk your Crocs, there are a few things you can do to try to unshrink them.
One method is to use a hair dryer. Set the hair dryer to a low heat setting and hold it about 6 inches away from the Crocs. Slowly move the hair dryer back and forth over the Crocs, being careful not to hold it in one place for too long. As the Crocs warm up, they will slowly start to expand. Once they’ve reached their original size, turn off the hair dryer and let the Crocs cool completely. Another method is to use hot water. Fill a sink or bathtub with hot water and submerge the Crocs. Let them soak for about 30 minutes, or until they’ve reached their original size. Once they’ve expanded, remove them from the water and let them air dry completely.
If neither of these methods works, you can try using a combination of heat and water. Place the Crocs in a sink or bathtub and pour hot water over them. Let them soak for about 15 minutes, then carefully remove them from the water. Place the Crocs on a towel and use a hair dryer to dry them on a low heat setting. As the Crocs dry, they will slowly start to expand. Once they’ve reached their original size, turn off the hair dryer and let the Crocs cool completely.
How To Unshrink Crocs
If your Crocs have shrunk, don’t worry! There are a few simple steps you can take to unshrink them. Here’s what you’ll need:
- A large pot or bowl
- Hot water
- A towel
Instructions:
- Fill the pot or bowl with hot water.
- Place the Crocs in the hot water and let them soak for 10-15 minutes.
- Remove the Crocs from the water and place them on a towel.
- Use your hands to gently stretch the Crocs back to their original size.
- Allow the Crocs to air dry completely.
Once your Crocs are dry, they should be back to their original size. If they are still a little too small, you can repeat the process.