HOW TO CLEAN NIKE SHOES
For best results, clean your shoes immediately after exposing them to dirt.
SHOE CLEANING GUIDELINES
- Remove excess dirt first. Use a soft-bristled brush (shoe brush, old toothbrush) to clean the outsole.
- Mix warm water and a small amount of laundry detergent so the mixture is slightly soapy.
- Use a sponge, soft cloth, or soft brush to apply a small amount of the water/detergent mixture and clean the affected areas.
- Using another sponge or soft cloth, apply a small amount of warm water to remove any excess detergent.
- Air dry the shoes at room temperature.
- Repeat these steps to attempt to remove persistent stains.
Saddle soap can soften leather, so we recommend using it only on
leather components on your shoes that are not subject to excessive
stress.
Do not use saddle soap on soccer cleats, basketball shoes, golf
shoes, training shoes, or any other shoes designed for sports or
activities involving lateral movement.
We do NOT recommend any other cleaning methods, placing your shoes in
a washing machine or dryer, or using any other products on your shoes
such as bleach or other chemicals. Please only follow the guidelines
listed above.
CLEANING INSOLES TO REDUCE SHOE ODOR
- Remove the insoles from your shoes.
- Follow the same cleaning steps listed above.
- Air dry completely before putting the insoles back in the shoes.
If cleaning insoles does not reduce shoe odor, please replace the
insoles. Replacement insoles are available at most sporting goods and
shoe stores.
-ing form:
- as a verb
- Using another sponge or soft cloth, apply a small amount of warm water to remove any excess detergent.
- as noun/gerund
- placing your shoes in a washing machine or dryer
- as adjective
- If cleaning insoles does not reduce shoe odor, please replace the insoles
-ing is a suffix used to make one of the inflected forms of English verbs. This verb form is used as a present participle, as a gerund, and sometimes as an independent noun or adjective.
What parallels the usages of present participles as adjectival or adverbial phrases is that past participles can also be used as adjectives or adverbs, but not as nouns. Aside from present participles, past participles, and gerunds, infinitives, the other type of nonfinite verb, can be used as adjectives, adverbs, or nouns.
Name: Joko Tri Santoso
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Kelas 4SA04
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