Monday, December 21, 2009

Red Chili Climbing Shoes What Is The Best Way To Clean Climbing Shoes?

What is the best way to clean climbing shoes? - red chili climbing shoes

I did get a pair of red shoes Sausalito Chile to the indoor climbing in general. I recently used abroad and are very dirty. The biggest problem now is that some of the black color of the plant to the red part of the shoe has been transferred and not fall. What is the best way to clean without the shoes? I have seen many references to the websites of leather shoes, but they are made of suede and the red dye also appears that the transfer in the wet.

2 comments:

Captain Jess Sparrow said...

Well .. First, they're shoes .. ! Are they intended to show, ahh .. "Falling hard" or at least reflect the dramatic increases that have been made, with chalk dust, scratches, drops of blood in the fingers (no knees).

But well, you want to be very pleased .. I have a stiff brush. Also keep in it.

Rob H said...

Hahaha yeah, it looks like your feet are terribly mutilated, if you are retired, as the red dye transfers to feet, because the sweat? I know that ..
Why cleaning? I'll just dirty again and you're a climber freaking God's sake who cares as much as you!
If you have, but concerned about their appearance, I doubt that you could harm your shoes are all leather and rubber products .. With hot soapy water to clean the device, or even plug in the machine - make it shrink a little, but increase again when you wear them.

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