I use Armor All wipes. I had some major mess on them from spray-on sunscreen applied liberally at TL, and the wipes took it all off. Just don't use the wipe on the inside or bottom of the croc (or your bottom may hit the floor!)
I use Armor All wipes. I had some major mess on them from spray-on sunscreen applied liberally at TL, and the wipes took it all off. Just don't use the wipe on the inside or bottom of the croc (or your bottom may hit the floor!)
My kids put their Crocs through a lot, so the get really dirty. I always soak them in the sink with Dawn. Then a rinse them and wipe them clean. They come out looking brand new.
My kids put their Crocs through a lot, so the get really dirty. I always soak them in the sink with Dawn. Then a rinse them and wipe them clean. They come out looking brand new.
I stick mine in the shower with me. I don't touch them either. The hot water and the soap and shampoo I use gets them nice and clean. Not much easier than that.
I would be careful w/ using the dishwasher. I know of a couple people whose Crocs got a little melted in spots. I think there is just so much variation in dishwashers - some people will have good experience, others not so good.
My DD4's Crocs just get washed in the sink under hot water w/ some Clorox wipesand that works out great! I use scrub sponges from time to time and those are great too.
I have done a whole load of my own Crocs in the washer.....I used a little detergent and a good amount of bleach. They came out great!
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