
🧪 Waterless Active Soil Dissolution
Formulated with an advanced moisture-free paste matrix that lifts trapped dirt, mud, and street oil on contact, eliminating soggy canvas and long drying wait times.
🧽 High-Density Micro-Pore Sponge
Equipped with a professional, non-abrasive applicator sponge that squeezes smoothly into stitched creases, eyelets, and textured rubber sole patterns.
🛡️ Brightening Protective Yellow-Blocker
Contains mild optical conditioning agents that actively neutralize oxidation and surface dullness, restoring that fresh box-day tint to leather and rubber trim.
🌿 Mild Surface-Safe Clean Composition
Built around a non-corrosive, pH-balanced blend that strips away dark scuffs without stripping the natural factory clear-coats of your soft leathers, vinyl, or knits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to rinse my shoes with fresh water after scrubbing them with the cream?
Do I need to rinse my shoes with fresh water after scrubbing them with the cream?
No water is needed. Once you wipe the paste over the stains using the sponge applicator, simply buff away any lifted residue with a dry microfiber cloth or tissue.
Will this whitening formula work safely on colored elements or colored knit shoes?
Will this whitening formula work safely on colored elements or colored knit shoes?
The cream is formulated to be neutral and non-bleaching, making it safe for minor colored accents. For full mesh or delicate colored knits, we recommend testing a small spot first.
How should I keep the application sponge clean for my next sneaker wash?
How should I keep the application sponge clean for my next sneaker wash?
After cleaning your footwear, simply rinse the high-density sponge under warm tap water to release the trapped dirt, squeeze out the moisture, and let it air dry.
Can this cleaning paste remove old, deep-set oil stains from canvas sneakers?
Can this cleaning paste remove old, deep-set oil stains from canvas sneakers?
The active agents are highly effective against surface mud, scuffs, and daily grease. For old oil that has thoroughly soaked deep into fabric threads, multiple applications may be required to fade it.