Kim&Chris
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I am so angry right now. About a month ago, I purchased a pair of canvas Keds from the Keds website. I LOVE them!! So comfortable!
Anyway, I got a tiny smudge on them, so I went onto their website & they have an entire page dedicated to the care of their shoes. To clean the canvas, they recommend "spot clean, then air dry". Great! So, I take a cloth, dab a teensy-weensy bit of detergent on it, and remove the spot successfully. I left the shoe on top of the washing machine overnight to 'air dry'.
Next morning, there's a yellow spot on the shoe where I had spot cleaned it. It looks like the glue that holds the shoe together has spread somehow. Yuck. So I called Keds customer service for advice. A horribly ignorant woman answers the phone and I explain the situation (the whole time I'm talking, she's crunching on some sort of food). Finally, she interrupts me and said "Ma'am, you should have used a hair dryer to dry them". Huh? I said "your website says to airdry". She said "yes, but our product people advise using a hair dryer. By leaving the sneakers wet, it produces a water stain." I asked her why their website does not advise customers of this, and she crunched, "ma'am I have no idea, but that's what you should have done".
So, I try the hair dryer method by re-wetting the spot and standing in the bathroom drying the shoes. Guess what....now it's worse.
I called Keds again and spoke to a supervisor and explained that this is a clear case of product liability, and suggested that they replace the shoes. Know what she says? "Sorry, ma'am, Keds does not replace shoes. Goodbye".
Any recommendations?
Anyway, I got a tiny smudge on them, so I went onto their website & they have an entire page dedicated to the care of their shoes. To clean the canvas, they recommend "spot clean, then air dry". Great! So, I take a cloth, dab a teensy-weensy bit of detergent on it, and remove the spot successfully. I left the shoe on top of the washing machine overnight to 'air dry'.
Next morning, there's a yellow spot on the shoe where I had spot cleaned it. It looks like the glue that holds the shoe together has spread somehow. Yuck. So I called Keds customer service for advice. A horribly ignorant woman answers the phone and I explain the situation (the whole time I'm talking, she's crunching on some sort of food). Finally, she interrupts me and said "Ma'am, you should have used a hair dryer to dry them". Huh? I said "your website says to airdry". She said "yes, but our product people advise using a hair dryer. By leaving the sneakers wet, it produces a water stain." I asked her why their website does not advise customers of this, and she crunched, "ma'am I have no idea, but that's what you should have done".
So, I try the hair dryer method by re-wetting the spot and standing in the bathroom drying the shoes. Guess what....now it's worse.
I called Keds again and spoke to a supervisor and explained that this is a clear case of product liability, and suggested that they replace the shoes. Know what she says? "Sorry, ma'am, Keds does not replace shoes. Goodbye".
Any recommendations?