Get a white shoe polish, for trainers, you get it at supermarkets, and it has a sponge applicator, you just paint over the scuffs and when its dried, the scuffs are gone.
2007-01-04 23:08:54
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answered by julia 3
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Owning a pair of white shoes is a very large responsibility. I would start by buying Kiwi brand shoe cleaner from Wal-Mart or some other local retailer, and follow directions on bottle. Then I would buy scuff remover and apply, also following directions.
2007-01-05 07:12:33
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answered by donny2knives 2
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Try saddle soap first, then if that doesn't remove the scuffs, go ahead and cover them with white shoe polish. Good luck.
2007-01-05 07:51:48
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answered by Elle 3
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try WD40 on a hidden area. If it doesn't affect the white, it should remove the scuff.
2007-01-05 07:08:19
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answered by fabrat1 3
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there are more important things in life than scuffs on nike sneakers
2007-01-05 07:07:34
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answered by Anonymous
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put them into the washing machine (but not if they're really expensive...also do not put them in if there is no more to grow into.)
umm well ...ive done this before-before i washed them the shoes were a bit to big for me and after i got them out they were a little bit smaller - but very clean ;)
well i think thats all !
goodluck !
2007-01-05 07:17:32
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answered by yokolesh 1
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try a paste of baking soda and water and lightly go over the scuff
hope this helps
2007-01-05 07:12:29
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answered by chippy 2
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shoe white polish
2007-01-05 07:33:14
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answered by spazzyface 1
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mr. clean magic eraser.
works wonders.
2007-01-05 21:18:55
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answered by Justin T 6
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fingernail polish remover
2007-01-05 07:08:32
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answered by Cassie 2
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