Tips for Cleaning and Keeping the Insoles of your Barefoot Shoes in Good Condition

Published by Ana on

Tips for Cleaning and Keeping the Insoles of your Barefoot Shoes in Good Condition

The insoles of your barefoot shoes are a fundamental part to ensure comfort and durability with every step you take. However, over time and with constant use, it’s natural for them to accumulate dirt and bad odor. That’s why in this article we will provide you with some useful tips to clean and maintain your insoles in optimal conditions, thus ensuring a more hygienic and comfortable use experience.

Basic cleaning with water and neutral soap

  • For a quick and effective cleaning, you can wash the insoles with warm water and neutral soap.
  • Use a soft-bristled brush or a cloth to gently scrub and remove dirt and stains.
  • If the insoles are leather, it is advisable to use a cloth slightly dampened with water and soap to avoid damage to the material.
  • Make sure not to dampen them too much, as excess water could deteriorate the leather.
  • After cleaning them, use a damp sponge or a clean cloth to remove any soap residue.
agua y jabón limpiar plantillas zapatillas barefoot

Drying and ventilation

  • Once clean, let the insoles dry in a ventilated place.
  • It’s important that they are completely dry before putting them back in your barefoot shoes.
  • To keep them fresh and odor-free, it is advisable to properly ventilate your shoes, especially after using them for extended periods.
  • In summer, taking out the insoles at night and letting them air dry can help prevent the buildup of moisture and bad odors.

Rotation of insoles

  • If your feet tend to sweat a lot, consider having several pairs of insoles and alternating their use.
  • This will not only prolong the life of your shoes but also allow the insoles to dry completely between uses, preventing the proliferation of bacteria and bad odors.
Rotación Plantillas Barefoot

Disinfection with vinegar and water

  • For a deeper cleaning and disinfection, you can use a mixture of distilled white vinegar and water in equal parts.
  • Soak the insoles in the mixture and let them rest for a while to eliminate bacteria and germs (It is not advisable to do this with leather insoles).
  • If the insoles have a persistent odor, you can add a bit of baking soda to the mixture.
  • After soaking them, rinse the insoles well with water and let them dry completely overnight.

By following these simple tips, you can keep your barefoot shoe insoles clean, fresh, and in optimal conditions, thus guaranteeing a comfortable and healthy use experience. Remember that regular care of your shoes and their accessories not only prolongs their lifespan but also contributes to your well-being and comfort while walking.

Can you help us by sharing?

Categories: Cleaning and care