How do you clean indoor slippers?

Answered by Randy McIntyre

Cleaning indoor slippers can be done easily and effectively. One method is to hand-wash them in a sink using warm water and a heavy-duty detergent. To begin, fill the sink with enough warm water to fully submerge the slippers. It’s important to use warm water, as hot water can potentially damage the fabric.

Next, add about one teaspoon of a heavy-duty detergent to the water. This type of detergent is designed to tackle tough stains and dirt, making it ideal for cleaning slippers. Make sure to choose a detergent that is safe for the fabric of your slippers.

Once the detergent is added, place the slippers into the soapy water and allow them to soak for at least 30 minutes. This soaking time will help to lift the soil and loosen any dirt or stains that may be present. You may need to gently agitate the slippers in the water to ensure that all areas are thoroughly cleaned.

After the soaking time, gently squeeze the soapy water through the slippers. This will help to further loosen any dirt or stains and ensure that the detergent is evenly distributed. Be careful not to wring or twist the slippers too forcefully, as this could damage the fabric.

Once the slippers have been squeezed, drain away the soapy water from the sink. It’s important to thoroughly rinse the slippers to remove any remaining detergent. Refill the sink with clean, warm water and place the slippers back in to rinse. Again, gently squeeze the water through the slippers to ensure a thorough rinse.

Repeat the rinsing process as necessary until the water runs clear and there are no traces of detergent left on the slippers. This may require a few rinses, depending on how soiled the slippers are.

After the final rinse, gently squeeze out any excess water from the slippers. Avoid twisting or wringing them too forcefully, as this could damage the fabric or alter their shape. To speed up the drying process, you can place the slippers on a clean towel and gently pat them dry.

It’s important to allow the slippers to air dry completely before wearing them again. Placing them in direct sunlight or using a heat source such as a dryer can potentially shrink or damage the fabric. Instead, find a well-ventilated area and leave the slippers to dry naturally.

Cleaning indoor slippers can be done by hand-washing them in a sink with warm water and a heavy-duty detergent. Soaking, gently squeezing, and rinsing are key steps in the process. Remember to air dry the slippers completely before wearing them again.