How To Clean Reef Flip Flops

Step into the vibrant world of the ocean with Reef flip flops! These stylish and functional footwear companions have been with you through sandy beaches, adventurous hikes, and lazy poolside lounging. But as your trusty flip flops continue to accompany you on countless adventures, they may start to accumulate a bit of grime and dirt. Fear not, for we have compiled the ultimate guide on how to clean your beloved Reef flip flops, ensuring they remain fresh, comfortable, and ready for your next aquatic escapade. Let’s dive right in and discover the secret to bringing back that sparkling brilliance to your favorite summertime footwear!

Reef flip-flops are high-quality shoes that are so durable, they’re well worth the $50 — especially if you spend a lot of time around the water. Here’s how to keep them clean and take care of your investment. It takes only a couple of minutes, and your Reefs will smell great and look like new.

Wipe down the flip-flops with an old cloth or paper towels to get rid of chunks of dirt, mud or excess debris.

Soak the flip-flops in a mixture of warm water and soap (regular hand soap works well) for about 15 minutes and scrub them with an old cloth.

Set the shoes outside in the sun and spray them with Lysol. Use a version of Lysol spray that is not too strong-smelling, such as Clean Linen. Leave in the sun to dry for an hour.

If your flip-flops are extremely smelly or dirty, spray Paxton’s Sandal Saver onto the flip-flops about four times on the areas you want to clean. If you are trying to clean the entire sandal, soak the whole sandal in the spray.

Let the flip-flops sit with the Paxton’s spray on them for about a minute to let the cleanser soak in well.

Use a dry paper towel or old clean cloth to scrub all over the Reefs to remove dirt, debris and oils. Scrub until you have removed the cleaning solution.

Let the flip-flops dry. Repeat the process if needed.

Heading 1: A Splash of Care: Discover the Secrets to Sparkling Clean Reef Flip Flops!

Are your favorite reef flip flops losing their shine? Fear not, as we’ve got the ultimate secrets to bring that sparkle back! With a little extra care and attention, you can rejuvenate your trusty companions and have them looking as good as new. Follow these simple steps and let your reef flip flops make a splash wherever you go!

Gentle Cleansing:

To keep your reef flip flops in tip-top shape, start by gently cleaning them with a soft brush or sponge. Create a solution using mild detergent or dish soap and warm water. Give your flip flops a gentle scrub, making sure to pay extra attention to any dirty spots or stains. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and pat them dry with a towel. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers as they can damage the materials.

Drying and Freshening:

After cleansing, it’s crucial to let your reef flip flops dry properly to prevent any potential damage and to keep them smelling fresh. Allow them to air dry in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. To eliminate odors, sprinkle some baking soda or talcum powder on the

Dive into the Art of Cleaning: Unveiling the Ultimate Guide to Maintain Your Reef Flip Flops’ Vibrant Shine

FOOTWEAR

Textile or Synthetic Sandals and Shoes

  1. Using a dry soft-bristled brush or dry soft cloth remove any excess dirt.
  2. Make a mixture of a small amount of laundry soap and warm water.
  3. Dip a soft sponge into the laundry soap mixture and gently clean the affected areas.
  4. Rinse the soap out of the sponge with warm water and then use the sponge to gently remove any excess detergent from the shoe or sandal.
  5. Allow the shoe or sandal to air dry in the shade at room temperature.

Leather Sandals and Shoes

  1. Using a dry soft-bristled brush or dry soft cloth remove any excess dirt.
  2. Clean leather surfaces with saddle soap or a leather cleaner and conditioner by following the manufacturer’s directions on the cleaning product’s label.

For all footwear, we never recommend washing your shoes or sandals in a washing machine or drying them in a dryer.  Doing this can harm the materials and adhesives and cause your shoes or sandals to break down.  We also recommend to never use harsh cleaners or chemicals like bleach.

APPAREL & ACCESSORIES

Knits, Fleece & T-Shirts

  1. Machine wash cold
  2. Wash with like colors
  3. Remove promptly from washer
  4. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed
  5. Tumble dry low
  6. Cool iron when needed
  7. Do not iron print and/or logo

Jackets, Woven Tops, Surfables, Walkshorts & Pants

  1. Machine wash cold
  2. Wash with like colors
  3. Use non-chlorine bleach if necessary
  4. Tumble dry low
  5. Cool iron when needed
  6. Do not iron decoration
  7. Do not dry clean

Boardshorts

  1. Machine wash cold
  2. Wash with like colors
  3. Use non-chlorine bleach if necessary
  4. Hang dry
  5. Do not iron
  6. Do not dry clean

Rashguards

  1. Hand wash cold
  2. Do not bleach
  3. Drip dry
  4. Do not iron

Surf T-Shirts

  1. Machine wash with 30º
  2. Wash darks separately
  3. Do not bleach
  4. Tumble dry low
  5. Cool iron when needed
  6. Do not dry clean

Beanies

  1. Machine wash cold
  2. Wash with like colors
  3. Use non-chlorine bleach if necessary
  4. Lay flat to dry
  5. Do not iron
  6. Do not dry clean

Hats: Spot clean only

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