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Cleaning Brush


CLEANING BRUSH 694/794


CLEANING BRUSH 694/794


$10.28


CLEANING BRUSH 694/794

JW DECOR CLEANING BRUSH


JW DECOR CLEANING BRUSH


$2.61


JW DECOR CLEANING BRUSH

Selmer Key Cleaning Brush


Selmer Key Cleaning Brush


$2.75


Selmer Key Cleaning Brush

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Misto Olive Oil Sprayer


Misto Olive Oil Sprayer




Weber 6424 21-Inch T-Brush


Weber 6424 21-Inch T-Brush


$7.48


Weber, 21″, Three Sided Grill Brush, Easily Cleans Hard To Reach Spots Between The Cooking Grate Rods & In Tight Spaces At The Edges Of The Cooking Grate, Stainless Steel Bristles Are Long Wearing & Will Not Scratch Porcelain Enamel…

Weber Style 6445 Professional-Grade Stainless-Steel 3-Piece Barbeque Tool Set


Weber Style 6445 Professional-Grade Stainless-Steel 3-Piece Barbeque Tool Set


$28.92


Professional Grade 3-Piece Barbeque Tool Set (6445) Stainless…



Say Goodbye Dirty Designer Bridal Shoes

Once your wedding night is over, your bridal shoes will become part of numerous keepsakes that will forever remind you of your perfect day. That is why it is important to keep them spic-and-span and tidy. Cleaning your wedding shoes becomes even more important if you plan to display them for your visitors to see.

In addition, with proper cleaning, the footwear will remain usable for a long time. Who knows, one day, your daughter will wear the shoes that you’ve worn for her own wedding!

Here are some guidelines on how keep your wedding shoes clean.

1. Get rid of dirt and debris by gently scrubbing the shoes with an old toothbrush with soft bristles. Use gentle, short strokes to scrub the dirt away. Follow the natural weave of the fabric to avoid damaging the shoe.

2. Once the dirt has been scrubbed off, wipe the shoes with a damp rag that has been soaked in warm water. Make sure that you wring out most of the water before wiping the rag on the shoes. Then wipe the shoes using a clean, dry cloth or with a hair dryer that has been set to its coolest setting.

3. For stubborn stains on white or light-colored shoes, mix a small amount of mild detergent with water in a bowl. Apply this solution to the stain with an old toothbrush. Scrub by using quick, gentle, and short strokes. Scrub in this motion until the stain disappears.

For shoes that have darker colors, use seltzer or carbonated water instead of detergent.

4. Wipe off the excess solution or seltzer water with a clean towel. Blot out any wet spot with a dry, clean piece of cloth. Lastly, dry the wet spot with a hair dryer that has been set to its lowest setting.

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