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Question Posted Monday August 20 2007, 12:47 am

will shox hold up well in the washing machine? if it makes any difference theyre imitation shox but will they fall apart or anything? what about converse?


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wisewoman98 answered Tuesday August 21 2007, 5:32 pm:
you can put them in the washing machine and they will be fine but make sure you dont put them in the dryer. just let them air dry for two or three days.

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LM answered Monday August 20 2007, 11:55 am:
You're better off washing them by hand in the sink with a sponge. The shoes won't fall apart in the washer, but they'll get COMPLETELY waterlogged and take days to dry. If the insides stink, sprinkle baking soda in them and let them sit for a few days [when the shoes are dry]. Also invest in some Odor Eaters.

Shoes can go in the dryer, but the sound of them banging around could get annoying after awhile. Use medium heat & they should be just fine.


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