FAQ

Sanitary clogs can be washed and sanitized with water and soap and/or specific disinfectants like antibacterial sprays. Clogsstyle’s professional shoes can also be sanitized at the base of the removable insole. As for the insole, warm water alone is sufficient. Let them air dry after washing. For stubborn stains, a soft brush can be used.

Sanitary clogs can be air-dried or dried using a cloth or towel. Ensure they are completely dry before wearing them again to prevent the proliferation of bacteria and fungi. Avoid using heat sources such as dryers or heaters, as they may damage the clog’s structure.

Classic wooden clogs require special care. To clean them, use a damp cloth with mild soap, gently rubbing to remove stains. Avoid harsh chemicals or alcohol-based disinfectants, especially on leather parts, to prevent damage to wood and buckles. After cleaning, air dry and never use a washing machine or dryer.

To wash rubber clogs, remove dirt with a brush or cloth, then dip a sponge in soapy water and gently scrub the surface. Rinse with clean water and dry with a clean towel. Avoid excessive heat exposure.

How to Wash Slippers and Flip-Flops

Different models of Clogsstyle slippers exist, so cleaning procedures vary by material like wood, rubber, cork, or leather. Generally, follow specific material steps, but common steps include removing most dirt with a brush or dry cloth and preferring air drying while avoiding dryers and direct hot air.

To wash slippers in a machine, first remove removable parts like insoles. Place slippers in a laundry bag or pillowcase and wash with cold water on a gentle cycle. Air dry, avoiding direct sunlight and excessive heat.

To wash cork slippers, use a sponge or soft cloth dampened with lukewarm water and mild detergent to clean the cork surface. Rinse with clean water and dry with a towel. Avoid excessive heat.

To clean leather slippers, use a cloth dampened with lukewarm water and mild detergent to gently clean the leather surface. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft towel. Apply a specific cream to maintain softness and shine.

To wash flip-flops, immerse them in soapy water. Gently scrub with a soft brush, rinse thoroughly, then air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.

Flip-flops can also be washed in a machine, but remove pebbles and coarse particles first. Use a gentle cycle and non-aggressive detergent. Do not use an electric dryer; always air dry.

How to Wash Sandals

To clean sandals, remove stains from the surface with a brush, gentle detergent, and lukewarm water. Air dry. For disinfection, use a specific spray, let it sit, then rinse and air dry. Do not immerse wooden or leather parts.

To clean leather sandal soles, remove dirt with a brush. Use a soft cloth dampened with water and detergent to clean the sole. Wipe off detergent with a clean, damp cloth, then dry with a dry cloth. Avoid immersing the sole or using harsh chemicals.

How to Clean Slippers

Before washing slippers, remove dust by gently tapping them, then soak in lukewarm water and neutral soap. Use a soft brush to scrub, rinse thoroughly, and air dry.

Slippers can be machine washed. Remove small foreign objects from the sole first. Use the gentle cycle and neutral detergent. Do not use an electric dryer; air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.

How to Clean Sneakers

To clean sneakers, remove laces and brush away dust. Soak a sponge in warm water with mild fabric detergent and gently clean, using a soft brush for stubborn stains. Rinse thoroughly and air dry.

To clean leather sneakers, remove dust with a soft cloth, then clean with lukewarm water and mild soap. Apply with a cloth and lightly scrub stains. Rinse thoroughly and air dry.

How to Clean Boots and Loafers

Use a specific product for cleaning leather boots. Apply with a soft cloth and gently clean, avoiding over-saturation. Then air dry away from heat sources.

Use a special suede brush or soft sponge to remove surface dirt from suede loafers. Gently brush the surface, being careful not to damage fibers. For persistent stains, use a specific suede cleaner available at shoe stores.

How to Use Insoles with Clogsstyle Shoes

Sneakers with removable insoles are most suitable for inserting orthopedic insoles. Additionally, sneakers with a thick, cushioned sole can also help provide arch support.

Insoles have a rigid bottom surface and a soft top surface. Ensure the soft surface faces your foot and the rigid surface faces the shoe bottom. Once inserted, gently press on top to conform to your foot shape. Ensure the insole is correctly positioned for proper heel and arch support.