Friday, 15 May 2009

Black sandals experience

How to clean Teva sandals? I heard this question from a person long time ago very frequently, he put it in hypo for a day - no. I know that the seawater helps lot also - something else I'm looking for now.
I would be extremely happy, if somebody told, because in the last almost 10 years lots of things - have to tell, the best buy in may life so far after the F77 book - really lots of things came in and paint my feet black.

Do you also know the experience?

6 comments:

nanaimo said...

How about washing machine? It makes wonders to my training shoes! Worth a try. It might rip it apart, but that's even better: you'll have the reason to buy a new one ;)
And congrats, I never had a shoe which lasted that long.

nanaimo said...

Oh and what is F77?

lynx said...

When I've read the first sentence (the question) it immediately reminded me of somebody...I guess the same person :D

but why not try his method?!? :)

lynx said...

...and indeed, what is F77? :)

i said...

Because hypo is smelly and destroyes the texture.
Fortran 77. What else? :)

lynx said...

maybe you could try soaking it in Biopon...? or Ultra? :D (God, how I hate its smell!)