
A white sole of a sneaker or sneaker is fashionable, beautiful, but alas, impractical. It gets dirty very quickly and takes on a gray tint, which is not so easy to get rid of. But nothing is impossible, especially since there are tons of tips on the Web. True, not all work one hundred percent, especially when the sole is grooved. It is especially difficult to clean dirt from it.

What's better

The first option is quite well-known - brushing with toothpaste. Yes, the color gets better, but the original whiteness cannot be achieved.

Rubbing the sole with lemon gives approximately the same result as toothpaste, so it can be discarded.

The third way is a stationery eraser. The simplest and cheapest one that children everywhere use at school. The most interesting thing is that it works. Two to three minutes of hard work and the sole will return to its original color. It doesn't matter how dirty it was before.
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