Feature photo by CrowdedGarage. Photo above by joey.parsons.
Erase
Purchase a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (or your store’s knockoff). These sponges are the greatest invention since the stripper pole.
Cut the sponge into 2-inch strips (you’ll get more use out of them, since using a whole sponge dirties it fast), apply a little bit of water and rub like crazy on anything vinyl. You’ll be shocked at how much dirt you can remove, especially from the sneaker’s lower sides.
Wash
It’s time to dunk these Chucks in the washing machine. Always take the laces off first, as they’re prone to turning machinery into mayhem. Remember to pack the machine with a whole load of clothes, because otherwise the noise from the machine will wake every baby within a two mile radius.
Photo by Tom Gates.Add detergent and if you’ve got some, fabric softener. If you’re cleaning white Cons, I’ve also had success adding them to the “whites” wash load using some bleach.
Dry
When washed, you’ll want to dry them in the sun. I never put them in the dryer, mostly because heat doesn’t seem like a good thing to do with cheaply glued sneakers. Also, the noise is just ungodly.
Open the tongues and imagine the fragrance from all of the smelly bar-nights disappearing into the atmosphere. If you’ve worn the to a concert or festival recently, it also helps to pray. When half-dry, I often stick a Bounce inside for good measure.
Surgery
Arm yourself with some Crazy Glue. The first thing to go with Chuck Taylors is a piece of molding in near the toes. Nobody knows why – it’s one of the great mysteries of the world.
Five Months And Still Kicking. Photo by Tom Gates.Get in there and do a little bit of surgery, if necessary. I take the cotton off a q-tip to apply it and use as little glue as possible, so that it won’t splatter onto the outside of the shoe and look unsightly. There’s also a product called “Shoe Gum Repair” that can help out if things have gone horribly wrong.
Sole
Chuck Taylors are VW Bug’s of sneakers, efficient but not meant to last. After a couple of polishes, you’ll might have to add a new insole. Heel pads can play an important role, as the area at the back of the sneaker seems to rot quickly, as if it’s been attacked by a sneaker-eating virus.
Lace
The last step is to add new laces. Remember to buy a size appropriate for 14 eyelets, usually 114cm or so.
Photo by Tom Gates.The cool thing is that with a little expense and lots of love, a pair of Chucks can easily last a year. We’d love to hear your tips for shoe/clothes resurrection in the replies!
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Great article! I’ve had a pair of pink Chucks for going on 3 years now and the only real problem is the whole fading when wearing during the summer. I think it gives them some character, but after all these years they are still my go-to sneaker for shows, based on the comfort & style factor.
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I was thinking about throwing mine away…but this actully might save them.
Thanks!!
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My wife would have a heartattack if I tried to put shoes in with regular laundry. I bought a pair of Adidas sneaks from the silk market in Beijing for $9 in late 2007. I still wear them.
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One more reason I’ll never marry a woman!
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Love the title!
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Usta be a marathon runner, back in the last century. Don’t like wearing socks, so kept 2 pr running shoes and rotate daily.. Get some gal’s pantyhose and fillum with kittylitter and stuff your shoes with them; eats the odor (if it ain’t used kittylitter). Another trick is to put orange or tangerine peels in them overnight. About once a month wash them, but don’t use soap, just pour 1/2 a bottle of fabric softener in the machine. Air dry definitely and go drink cold beer !
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I didn’t expect to find this here, but I love it!
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umm… this was amazing. thank the lord for people who care about the little things. i freaking love and refuse to throw away my Chucks. no can do. muchas gracias. how i found this article at all, i don’t know.
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