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I Decided To Put My Trainers In The Washing Machine.
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Big mistake. They looked a bit grubby so my Nike trainers went in to the machine. A pair went in and ten pieces came out. They cost me £70 about 2 months ago. I know I don't have redress against Nike as I know what they will say if I complain. Any know of trainers that are washing machine proof?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I made this mistake many years ago, but only once. All trainers should have no problems with a machine wash.
Did you have it on too high a temperature perhaps ? My mistake was using a Washer-Dryer, and the dry cycle was too hot. Most machines have a "outdoor clothes" cycle, which is not so vigorous.
I can't see that it can be caused by anything other than too high a temperature.
Did you have it on too high a temperature perhaps ? My mistake was using a Washer-Dryer, and the dry cycle was too hot. Most machines have a "outdoor clothes" cycle, which is not so vigorous.
I can't see that it can be caused by anything other than too high a temperature.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, Jeza. As someone who worked on the Footwear Department of a Sports Shop, I would have emphatically told you not to wash them in the machine...
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I think I have a different mindset to the majority. Trainers is the word I use to generically cover running and walking shoes.
Both types of shoe have an important function and have been selected by me to suit my foot, gait and running/walking style. When I've spent £100 on a pair of shoes fit for purpose I wouldn't put them and the insoles through my washing machine. Having pristine white running shoes is not my priority, comfort is.
For day to day wear I would go to the likes of Shoon where they have a fabulous selection of shoes to cover a range of terrains.
Both types of shoe have an important function and have been selected by me to suit my foot, gait and running/walking style. When I've spent £100 on a pair of shoes fit for purpose I wouldn't put them and the insoles through my washing machine. Having pristine white running shoes is not my priority, comfort is.
For day to day wear I would go to the likes of Shoon where they have a fabulous selection of shoes to cover a range of terrains.
Have you got a sports direct, I wouldn't dream of paying more than £20 for trainers - hey have an online shop too. I have worn trainers constantly for the last 6 years (since our major life style change) and my trainers have died. Have been wearing a pair of unworn DMs and they are so uncomfortable (but v pretty - they are green with fruit on (probably explains why they were only £10 about 20 years ago)).
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