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wolfgame
What is the best advice on the cleaning white 360 Ltd's, from someone who has them. I do not want to use polish...that builds over time and make the leather look hard and cracked. How do you keep them white, but new looking...not polished looking. Hope that makes sense. Any help?

HeftyLefty
I don't have any personal experience with 360's but I found that "Blue Magic" Carpet Cleaner (I know it sounds wierd) keeps my white shoes sparklin' fresh.

EDIT: I used this on my PUMA concord GTX's / White Leather

Just my 2 huh.gif
j0npeterson
What about using the sneaker cleaner they sell at footlocker? Doesn't harm the leather or anything either.

That's what I've always used..
tpariff
Mild soap and warm water is a simple solution. Just a couple of drops of dish soap in a bucket of warm water, then clean with a towel. Use a clean cloth to wipe off excess water after washing and rinsing, then allow them to dry naturally indoors with shoe trees in them.

Good luck!
Kevin
jcshil
*Easiest way* Next time you're at the grocery or drug store, pick up a Magic Eraser - made by Mr. Clean, I think. Basically, it's a smooth sponge with very small abrasives. Just get it damp and wipe them across the shoes - Brand New!!
Ace In The Hole
I have white 360's and I agree with the magic eraser and then clean up the rest with dishsoap and water.
drpino
^^^^^
+1
Pure745
what about for a small scratch in the leather?? i got a small one on the toe from maybe a spike from my other shoe while walking.. any suggestions how to touch it up?
Ace In The Hole
QUOTE (Pure745 @ Mar 11 2009, 11:35 AM) *
what about for a small scratch in the leather?? i got a small one on the toe from maybe a spike from my other shoe while walking.. any suggestions how to touch it up?



I think your only option in that case is going to be white shoe polish.
wolfgame
I will try the magic eraser...is the theory to just use it where there are spots/dirt/etc? or the whole white part of the shoe?
KMeloney
QUOTE (jcshil @ Mar 11 2009, 08:00 AM) *
*Easiest way* Next time you're at the grocery or drug store, pick up a Magic Eraser - made by Mr. Clean, I think. Basically, it's a smooth sponge with very small abrasives. Just get it damp and wipe them across the shoes - Brand New!!


Word! It's simply amazing how well these things work. You'll be amazed. Seriously.
Bobbers
Five bucks (max) at the local shoe repair place gets you white shoe dye. Q tip, dab, let sit a minute, wipe off, presto, 'ding' is gone!
cameronputtercollector
Magic eraser!!! You would be amazed. You can't go wrong with it, it will NOT harm your shoes!!!!
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