When you wear shoes for a long time, unsightly wrinkles and creases inevitably appear on them. But everyone wants his shoes to always look as if they just came from the store counter! In fact, you can return your sneakers to their original appearance. This will require things that are likely to be in every home. The procedure itself will take a few minutes, so you can do this at least before every time you go out.
Shoe creases appear as a result of the natural wearing process. It is impossible to avoid their appearance. In any case, the material will bend and become covered with cracks and folds. Gradually there will be more and more of them. As a result, the shoe loses its original appearance, which, for obvious reasons, is not liked by many people. Not everyone knows, but the situation can be easily and gracefully corrected.
So, to restore the appearance of the shoe, you will need three things: a large rag, a terry towel and an iron. First, we stuff more rags into the boot so that the nose of the sneaker does not bend inward when pressed from the outside. Next, turn on and heat the iron. In parallel with this, we go to the source of water and thoroughly wet our towel, then squeeze it out so that it does not flow, but is still damp.
We return to the sneakers, cover their nose with a damp towel, after which we take a hot iron and, with neat but confident movements, smooth out all the folds through the towel. The process takes just a few minutes. After this treatment, the sneakers will be like new (or almost like new). You can repeat the "restoration" as soon as necessary.
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