Pro | Perfect shoe care for your favourite shoes Whether women s shoes men s shoes or children s shoes with our trainer cleaner you are exactly right Developed and manufactured by trainer cleaner experts in Germany the special cleaner with its high end formula removes the most stubborn soiling on materials of all kinds without damaging the shoes Leather shoes for men can be cleaned just as easily as women s faux leather |
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Trainers | Shoe cleaning made |
Easy | To enjoy your shoes for as long as possible you should regularly treat them to a wellness treatment With the right shoe accessories this is child s play and is not time consuming The right shoe care products such as shoe cream shoe impregnation spray shoe brush and shoe spray are recommended as supplementary care products for cleaning shoes Shoe cleaning sets with shoe cleaning brush and cleaning cloth can always be used for shoe |
Care | Shoe cleaner |
Application | If necessary remove the laces of your shoes and loose or dried dirt with a matching cleaning brush Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and add a few drops of Trainer Cleaner Pro Dip the brush or cleaning sponge into the bowl and clean the shoes in a circular manner until foam is created and the shoes become visibly clean Dry it with a microfiber cloth Repeat the process several times if |
Necessary | VersatileThe trainer cleaner is also ideal as a universal cleaner for shoes such as e g Women s pumps women s sandals hiking shoes work shoes men s trainers men s boots women s boots outdoor shoes sports shoes trainers or children s shoes It can be used as a shoe cleaner for all smooth leather products The shoe cleaner has an antibacterial effect and removes a variety of odour causing |
Bacteria | Premium |
Quality | Ensuring top quality is our highest priority Made in Germany with premium ingredients we do not make any compromises |
Shoe Sneaker Cleaner for Dirt & Stains 150 ml - Shoe Care and Shoe Cleaning, | Safe To Use On, Leather, Canvas & Various Other Materials | Made in Germany, URBAN FOREST Review