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The ultimate way to clean and revive your old golf shoes – Weekly Wedge: EP 4



In this video, I share the method and secret product I use to clean my white golf shoes and get them looking (almost) like new. I’ve owned my FootJoy Premiere Series Packard shoes for over 2 years, so they’re a little worn, however, with a little bit of elbow grease and the right equipment, I can have them shining for the golf course in no time.

PRODUCTS USED IN THIS VIDEO:
– The Pink Stuff Miracle Cleaning Paste: https://amzn.to/431lG3P
– KIWI sport shoe whitener: https://amzn.to/3Imty6B
– Baby wipes: https://amzn.to/433DlrV
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– Microfibre cleaning cloth: https://amzn.to/3Tkf90T
– FootJoy Packard golf shoes: https://amzn.to/3uTZFYg
– Hot water and an old towel

View my Weekly Wedge Series playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x0pwC1Bid4&list=PLhnRoTaawE6mQvTgNqBc1cd-25eAlcJ4N&pp=gAQBiAQB

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Hello welcome back to the channel and episode 4 of my weekly wedge series now with the winter just about behind us and the spring just around the corner my attention has been turning to getting my equipment ready for the season ahead and one thing that I have neglected over the

Winter period are my golf shoes now I’ve got to be honest I haven’t cleaned them during the entire period and they’re looking like a little bit of a sorry state so I thought seeing as I’d be doing it anyway why not take you through the process and show you the product

That I use to get my old golf shoes looking almost as good as new so as you can see these foot Joy Packards are looking a little bit dirty it’s time to get them clean now before we jump in and clean the golf shoe let’s quickly talk

About the equipment that you’ll need for this particular task everything that I’m going to use in this video I have in front of me here and I also have direct links to all of these products in the description below so if you are interested in using any of these

Products and you maybe don’t have them in your house feel free to use those links so first of all I have my golf shoes now in this video I’m just going to clean one of them just to save a little bit of time but this one has been

Worn during the winter period and is fairly dirty I have a standard sponge from the kitchen we have a little tub here of hot water I’ve got a two pack of really cheap toothbrushes if you’ve got an old toothbrush lying about you could use that don’t go buy an expensive

Brushes for this dirty job though just these cheap ones are fine I have a pack of baby wipes if you’ve got multi-surface wipes you can use those as well and I also have a little tub of this um kiwi Whitener so this is perfect for just finishing your shoes off if of

Course they are white it’s kind of like a Polish if you like and then finally I have this now this is the pink stuff cleaning paste this is what I use for cleaning my golf shoes I find this really really good at getting into all of those little nukes and crannies and

Working on on tough stains or mud which is really baked into my shoes a little word of warning about this stuff though it is an abrasive cleaning material so I tend to use this if I have an older pair of shoes these foot joys for example are

Around about two and a half years old and they’re pretty heavily worn and battered and bruised so it brings these up and makes them look really really good obviously they’re not going to look like new but I would be a little bit conscious of the fact that this is

Abrasive and if you’re maybe trying to clean brand new golf shoes personally I would probably lean towards the solution that is recommended by the manufacturer so in this case fut Joy actually sell their own cleaning materials and I’ll put a link to those in the description

Below if you’ve got a new pair you might want to work with those Solutions especially if they have softer leather like these ones but if your golf shoe like mine is really quite old then this stuff is considerably cheaper and works really really well and and will make

This shoe not look like new but it’ll make it look 10 times better and then finally inside you’ll see we have this microfiber cloth this is just used for wiping the shoe at the end doesn’t need to be a microfiber one they’re just a little bit easier to dry out so now that

We’ve covered all of the equipment that we need let’s start with the first part of the process now the first thing that we will need to do with our golf shoe is remove the laces now you’re welcome to obviously clean with the laces in but I

Think it makes it easier and makes more sense to remove them a word of warning though before you remove your laces just check that these little plastic Tabs are still on the ends of the laces because in particular on foot Joy with really small holes like these ones once you

Take the laces out if they have Frid it can be a nightmare trying to get the laces back in so I just usually double check and make sure that the plastic ends are on the laces in this case they are so I’m going to now remove the laces from the shoes

Now that we have removed the laces it’s time to remove some of the mud from the shoe now rather than going straight in with the cleaning paste what I like to do is to use hot water and my sponge just to lift the bulk of this kind of

Mud that we see here the easy to access and easy to remove mud I’m not going to worry about the sole and I’ve just given them a little bang in the garden but I’m fine with the sole being like that but we will work into this area all the way

Around here so first of all um going to just grab an extra towel because there will be a little bit of water coming here so just put an old towel down and then what we’re going to do is we’re basically just going to use hot water to

Remove this mud so I’ll get my little tub of hot water and I’ll get my sponge and I’m just going to basically wet the mud and remove it as best as I can so again it’s not really going to give the sh a massive cleanup that’s what the uh

Paste is for but it’s at least going to to get it clean enough to start with so just try and get into all of these little bits and remove as much as you can just using hot water now that I’ve removed most of the looser dirt I’m just

Going to take my um baby wipes here and I find that just these are a little bit easier to kind of give it a final clean so I’m just working now into these little gaps here with the baby wipe again it’s not going to remove all of

The mud but it’s at least going to give me a cleaner surface to work with on the paste and I find these are a little bit easier sometimes to get into these little gaps so just work around the shoe with your baby wipes and then when you’re finished you hopefully will have a

Shoe that will look something like this so we’ve removed the kind of loose dirt at this stage so by now we have removed most of the loose dirt from the shoe it’s time to now work the paste into the shoe so I’ll grab my tub of the pink

Stuff and you’ll see it’s a 500 G tub and I’ve been using it for a quite a long time now and I’ve only used a very very small amount so I’m just going to take my sponge from earlier and I’m just going to work on a fairly generous

Amount here onto the sponge I’m actually choosing not to use the abrasive surface of the sponge because sometimes that can maybe damage the leather a little bit more than just using the softer side the cleaning solution should do enough itself anyway but all I’m doing is I’m

Basically just working it into to the leather so I’m just going to run around the shoe and I’m just working in sort of circular motions here to try and get it in we can then use a toothbrush later on if we want to to get into any of the

Nukes and crannies but you’ll see generally we’re just giving the paste a good bit of coverage around the shoe so we’ll work in the front of his shoe just now and then I’m just working in that circular motion into any little areas including the bag in the little

Eyelets until I have hopefully removed most of the dirt now also don’t forget about the tongue so the tongue can sometimes be the Forgotten part of the shoe when you’re cleaning because the laces cover it but I like to just give that a little bit of coverage as well

I’m going to keep working over the shoe now once I have worked a lot of the um cleaning solution in I’ll usually just get a little bit more hot water and H another sponge and I’ll just give it a good kind of wiping over just looking to

Remove most of the cleaning paste that we’ve worked in and then that lets you see how well it has worked now if you feel like it’s not quite getting there what you could consider using is the abrasive part of the um Sponge but alternatively you could go for your

Toothbrush so if I just put a little bit of the solution onto the toothbrush I’m now going to work into these little areas here and this will allow me to remove any of the dirt from the bits are quite hard to get to um with the sponge

So you see I’m just working around into those little gaps at this point I might want to work into the stitching as well and then there may be little bits here so you can see the creases here the leather has actually split so this might

Be a little bit trickier to clean up but I’m just gently working into this with the toothbrush into these areas so instead of using that sort of rough part of the sponge I think even just going with the toothbrush and just being a little bit gentler will hopefully be

Better for that leather because of course we still want them to look good even though they are old so this is where the toothbrush is quite good for just getting into the stitching at the back of the shoe which can be quite hard to get into with with a

Sponge so now that we’ve added more of the paste I’m just now going to use a wipe to basically wipe over the shoe so I’m getting into all of the little gaps and trying to remove as much of that paste as possible just using a standard

Um baby wipe you can go back to your hot soapy water with a sponge at this point if you want but we’re just going to remove most of that and you’ll see here on the back we can already see the difference in terms of the amount of um

Mud we’ve removed from the shoe and it has really managed to work into those little textured patterns within the leather to remove that dirt hopefully you are enjoying this video so far but one thing I’m curious to know is whether or not you use the same method

And products to clean your golf shoes or if you have a completely different way of doing so please let me know in the comments area below and if you’re enjoying this video be sure to hit that like button and if you haven’t already done so please do consider subscribing

To support the channel anyway let’s get back to the cleaning process so now that we’ve given the shoe a white with the wet wipes just to remove the last of the paste I’m just going to give it a final little drying off using my microfiber cloth so I’m just really

Working into all of those areas to try and basically dry the shoe off as best as I can before we add in our little bit of um Whitener just to finish them off so going to give them a good drying off of course at this stage if you notice

Any bits that maybe think could do with a bit more work then you you can go back and add maybe a little bit more um cleaner but I’m happy enough with these as I said you’re not going to be able to turn them into brand new shoes but they

Will look a lot better than they did at the beginning okay so the last thing to do is take your Whit ner I usually just give it a little shake and then I’m basically just going to apply it to the shoe so I find this a little bit easier

To put my hand inside and I push my fingers down which raises the shoe up and then I’m basically just working it in to all of the areas that I can so this stuff isn’t perfect but I think sometimes it just gives a little bit of a nice coating especially areas like

This where the leather’s kind of breaking out a little bit it’s not going to fully cover it you’ll see there’s a little kind of yellowing to the shoe there but I like to just put it a little bit on just to finish them off last thing I’m going to do is just

Take a wipe and I’m just going to gently wipe around where I might have got some of the Whitener into here I’m just going to remove that using a Wipe so there you have it that’s my quick easy and cost effective method of cening my golf shoes and I’m sure you agree that these Packards are looking considerably better now than they did at the beginning of the this video if you have missed any of the episodes from

This series so far you can find the playlist in the description below or on screen just now and if you’re curious to know if I have a similar quick method of cleaning my golf clubs well I do and I’ve got this video here that you might find useful but thanks again for

Watching and I’ll see you in next week’s video

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