Introduction
Clogs are durable and versatile, but they need regular cleaning to prevent odor, discoloration, and wear. Here's how to clean your clogs the right way.
H2: Identify the Material First
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Rubber or EVA foam (e.g., Crocs)
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Leather or suede
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Fabric or synthetic
How to Clean Rubber or Foam Clogs
1. Hand wash with soap & warm water
Use a brush to scrub crevices. Avoid extreme heat.
2. Baking soda paste for odor
Apply, let sit 15 min, rinse.
3. Machine wash (only if safe)
Put in a pillowcase and use delicate cycle, air dry only.
How to Clean Leather Clogs
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Use a damp cloth with mild leather cleaner
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Apply leather conditioner
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Avoid soaking or submerging
How to Clean Fabric Clogs
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Remove insoles
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Use a mild detergent with water
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Spot-clean and air dry
General Maintenance Tips
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Don’t leave clogs in hot cars
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Store in dry, cool areas
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Replace worn soles regularly
Conclusion
Clean clogs last longer and look better. With just a little maintenance, your favorite pair will stay fresh and functional for years.