Don't put off this easy cleaning job to avoid permanent damage to your favorite winter shoes. Adam Albright Rock salt and ice melt, typically a blend of sodium chloride, calcium chloride, and ...
Don't let winter ruin your best pairs. Winter weather is tough on footwear. Salt dries into white rings, while melting snow can cause uneven water stains that stiffen leather, dull suede, and discolor ...
Salt. It’s mandatory in a human diet. But in other situations, salt can be as destructive as it is needful due to its ability to eat holes through metal and leave ugly stains on footwear. Salt stains ...
Whether you're playing sports, working in your yard, or just walking across the park, grass stains can leave your shoes an eerie shade of green. Fortunately, removing those stains is pretty simple if ...
Thanks to some serious Googling and the January 2012 issue of GQ, I discovered a genius way to remove salt stains from your shoes--oh, and did I mention it costs pennies? Just mix a half cup of white ...