Safety Shoe Care Guide

SAFETY SHOE CARE GUIDE

  • Clean after use — Wipe the surface of the shoes with a damp cloth to remove dirt, dust, or chemical residue after each use to prevent material degradation.
  • Use a soft brush for the sole — Clean the sole using a soft-bristled brush and soapy water to maintain optimal grip.
  • Avoid soaking in water — Do not soak the shoes for too long as it can damage the inner lining, glue, and material structure of the shoes.
  • Dry naturally — After washing or getting wet, dry the shoes in a shaded area with good air circulation. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight or heat sources such as hair dryers, as this can damage the sole and upper.
  • Store in a dry and cool place — Keep away from direct sunlight, excessive moisture, and chemicals when not in use to prevent material degradation.
  • Use shoe trees or stuff the inside — Insert shoe trees or paper fillers when storing shoes to maintain their shape and prevent deformation.
  • Replace shoelaces periodically — Routinely check the condition of the laces and replace them if they are worn out or broken to ensure optimal tightening when in use.
  • Regularly check sole condition — Periodically check sole wear. Thin or cracked soles can reduce protection and grip; replace shoes immediately if the soles are no longer suitable.
  • Avoid using harsh chemicals — Do not use bleach, solvents, or aggressive chemicals to clean shoes as this can damage the protective layer and upper material.
  • Perform inspection before use — Check the overall condition of the shoes before wearing them, including the toecap, sole, and stitching, to ensure the shoes still provide optimal protection.