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Soccer cleats look completely flawless when they’re first bought, but it doesn’t take long for them to get covered in dirt, mud, and grass. Cleaning soccer cleats might seem like an intimidating endeavor, however, with a mild cleaning solution and a little bit of elbow grease, dirt-caked and scuffed up cleats can look brand new in no time.

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    Knock off excess dirt. After playing in your soccer cleats, take them off. Hit the cleats against each other, sole facing sole, to remove as much excess dirt, grass, and mud, as possible.

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    Dry clean excess dirt from the soles. Use a soft-bristled brush or a cleat specific cleaning tool to scrub the bottoms of the cleats. This will loosen any dry clumps of built up grass and mud on the sole and between the spikes.

    • When cleaning the sides of the sole that are close to the upper of the shoe, consider switching brushes, and using a toothbrush. A toothbrush will still have abrasive bristles to loosen dirt, but it will be more controllable and easy to focus in on the area you’re scrubbing.
    • Be careful not to use a stick to remove grass and dirt from the soles of your cleats. A stick could scratch the soles and damage your shoes.

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    Mix your cleaning solution. The cleaning solution should consist of warm water and a small amount of cleaning solution. Cleaning solutions like dish soap or hand soap work really well. Fill up a container with about two cups of warm water and add about a tablespoon of soap. Mix the water and soap around with the toothbrush until the mixture starts to become sudsy.

    • You don’t want to add a lot of soap to the cleaning solution, especially if you are planning on cleaning leather cleats. A small amount of soap will suffice.
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    Clean the soles with the soapy solution. Now that you’ve mixed your soapy solution, dip the soft-bristled brush you used earlier to dry clean the soles in the soapy solution and scrub the soles of the shoes. When the brush becomes filled with dirt and grass, run it under a stream of clean water from a sink, dip it into the soapy solution again, and continue scrubbing.

    • Again, you can use a smaller toothbrush to wet clean the cleats when you move to the upper sides of the shoe, near the top portion of the shoe. The toothbrush will allow you to continue cleaning the sides of the soles, with the precision of a smaller scrub brush.
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    Wipe the soles clean. Dip a paper towel into the soapy solution and wipe the soles of the shoes to remove any last bits of dirt and grass. The paper towel will gather any remaining debris, and allow you to use your fingers with the paper towel, and reach the areas in between the spikes.

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    Remove and clean the laces. Unlace the laces from the cleats, and dip them in the soapy solution. Let the laces sit for approximately 10 minutes, then use your fingers and toothbrush to gently scrub the laces and remove dirt build up.[1]

    • After scrubbing the laces, run them under clean water, and lay them out on a towel, on a flat surface, to dry.
    • You could even lay the laces out in sunlight, but keep in mind that sunlight could possible fade the coloring of the laces.[2]
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    Clean the tops of the cleats with a toothbrush. Dip your soft-bristled scrub brush or toothbrush in the soapy water, and scrub the tops of the cleats.[3] Start scrubbing at the middle area of the cleats, near the laces, and work your way down to the sides of the shoe. This will allow the watery dirt to naturally fall downward to the sides of the cleats.

    • Don’t forget to scrub the tongue of the cleat as well. With the laces removed, you can scrub all areas of the cleat’s tongue.
    • It may be helpful to insert one hand into the cleat while the other hand scrubs the sides of the cleat.[4]
    • An alternative and equally effective cleaning method for cleaning the upper portions of cleats, is using a cleaning eraser sponge.
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    Clean the tops of the cleats with a cleaning eraser sponge. Dip a cleaning eraser sponge into the soapy solution. Wring it out with your hands until most of the water is gone from the eraser. Hold onto the shoe and use the eraser to rub areas of the top portion of the cleat.[5]

    • Be sure to rub the tongue area of the shoe as well, now that it’s more accessible with the laces removed.
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    Dry off the cleats. Use a paper towel, or clean, dry rag to dry off the cleats and collect any dirty, soapy water that may be remaining. Dry all parts of the cleats: the tongue, the sides, and the soles.[6]

    • Consider stuffing the inside of the cleats with newspaper to absorb any water that may have made it’s way inside the cleat.
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    Relace the cleats. Once your laces and cleats are completely dry, relace the cleats loosely, put on the cleats, and then make lacing adjustments to make the lacing tighter or looser.

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    If you're in a hurry, you can clean your cleats in the washing machine. Avoid putting them in the dryer though since it could shrink the leather. Let them air dry in a sunny spot instead.

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      Soccer cleats can get pretty muddy, but you can use some homemade cleaning solution to get them looking new again. Before you try to wash them, knock off any excess dirt or mud to make the job easier. To make a homemade cleaning solution, mix together 2 cups of warm water and a tablespoon of dish or hand soap. Dip a soft-bristled brush into the solution and gently scrub the soles of the cleats. Once you’ve got all the mud off, wipe the soles clean with a wet paper towel. To clean the tops of your cleats, first remove the laces and soak them in a soapy solution for 10 minutes. Then, dip an old toothbrush in soapy water and use it to scrub the cleats clean. When they’re clean, dry them off with a paper towel. To learn how to help your cleats keep their shape, read on!

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      How can I clean my soccer cleats? ›

      Soak the cleats in warm water and a mild detergent solution for about an hour. Rinse thoroughly and press with a towel to remove excess water. Use a gentle brush to remove dirt and grime from the soles, studs and seams. Alternatively, use a damp cloth to wipe away any loose dirt and debris.

      Is it safe to wash cleats? ›

      Reduced Lifespan

      You can't just put your cleats in the washing machine. The harsh agitation and detergents can cause permanent damage even on the lowest setting. Instead, it's best to wash your cleats by hand. Before diving into cleaning your cleats, it's better to gather all the necessary materials.

      How to clean soccer cleats that stink? ›

      Spray bleach on to a paper towel, wrap it in newspaper, and stuff that into your cleats. Let them dry for 24 hours, and hopefully, the stench will be gone.

      Can I use dish soap on cleats? ›

      They can both be washed separately with soap and water. Let them dry before putting them back in your cleats. To give your uppers a proper cleaning, combine cool water and a small amount of dish or hand soap.

      How to get rid of smelly cleats? ›

      Leaving a pair of dry tea bags in the shoes overnight can help absorb the bad smell. Baking soda can help absorb the odor. Sprinkle a couple of teaspoons of baking soda in each shoe and leave overnight, vacuum it the next day and hopefully the odor will be gone. The easiest and most effective solution.

      Can you bleach soccer cleats? ›

      Any sports equipment with a hard, nonporous surface can be cleaned, and disinfected by wiping down with a bleach and water solution.

      Is it bad to wash soccer cleats? ›

      It's best to hand-wash soccer cleats to avoid damaging them. To hand-wash, scrub them with a mild cleaning solution, such as laundry detergent mixed with warm water, and let them air dry. Can I Put Soccer Cleats in the Dryer? Excessive heat can cause damage to soccer cleats, so it's best to air dry them.

      Is it normal for cleats to stink? ›

      As you play, your feet sweat, and this moisture becomes trapped in your cleats, creating a breeding ground for bacteria - the real source of the stink. Additionally, factors like mud and grass stains contribute to the odor, especially when cleats are not cleaned promptly or adequately.

      How to dry soccer cleats? ›

      Drying: After you have the cleats cleaned, roll up some old newspaper and stuff them inside the cleat nice and tight. The Newspaper helps dry the inside. Place the cleats outside, in a dry area away from sunlight. Sunlight will only dry the leather of the cleats and make them crack.

      Why do cleats smell? ›

      Why Do Shoes Smell? A foot has about 250,000 sweat glands, more per square inch than anywhere else on your body. While sweat itself doesn't smell, damp, unventilated shoes are the perfect environment for bacterial and fungal growth. Bacteria produce organic acid waste that does smell—and it smells bad.

      How do you clean the inside of cleats? ›

      Use Warm, Soapy Water

      In a bowl, mix warm water with a few drops of laundry detergent. Ideally, you want the solution to be only mildly soapy, but if you find it difficult to remove dirt, add a little more detergent. Use a cloth and a soft toothbrush to clean your cleats, both inside and outside.

      Can I soak my cleats in water? ›

      You don't want to ever fully submerge your cleats in water, but you can wet the outsole and the upper as long as you don't go any higher than the laces and tongue. This softens the material, making it more pliable so it'll more easily conform to your foot's shape.

      Can cleats get wet? ›

      Wet cleats are uncomfortable to wear and difficult to play in. Furthermore, moisture will damage your shoes irreparably over time. Luckily, getting cleats dry quickly requires little more than some household objects and a bit of tender love and care.

      Are you supposed to wash soccer cleats? ›

      It's best to hand-wash soccer cleats to avoid damaging them.

      How do you wash cleats shoes? ›

      A mixture of mild laundry detergent and warm water along with a cleaning cloth works best for the surface of the shoe. Depending on the state of the actual cleats, it's recommended that a mild cleaning solution be used for stubborn stains or leftover residue from the field with a gentle brush.

      How to clean turf marks off cleats? ›

      Try this: Scrub the marks with a toothbrush and a small amount of non-gel toothpaste to clean the shoes. Rub the spot gently using a circular motion until the marks are gone. Wipe the toothpaste off of the shoes with a clean, wet cloth.

      How do you clean cleats after a game? ›

      When you're learning how to clean cleats, follow these steps:
      1. When the game ends, the cleaning process begins. ...
      2. Mix warm water with a drizzle of liquid laundry detergent and use the mixture to wash away dirt and remove stains. ...
      3. Soak a washcloth in warm water to rinse the shoes clean.

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