D Deleted member 22576 Unconfirmed Member Dec 17, 2013 #1 Say for instance you have a fairly respectable selection of fabric shoes that were kinda grimy from being worn like shoes. Do you think a dry cleaner would accept them?
Say for instance you have a fairly respectable selection of fabric shoes that were kinda grimy from being worn like shoes. Do you think a dry cleaner would accept them?
C Conciliator Banned Dec 17, 2013 #2 You probably have a shoe place somewhere around if you live anywhere near even a small metropolitan area. I wouldn't take them to the dry cleaners.
You probably have a shoe place somewhere around if you live anywhere near even a small metropolitan area. I wouldn't take them to the dry cleaners.
D Deleted member 22576 Unconfirmed Member Dec 17, 2013 #4 Conciliator said: You probably have a shoe place somewhere around if you live anywhere near even a small metropolitan area. I wouldn't take them to the dry cleaners. Click to expand... Hmm. I've never actually been to a dry cleaner before. New shoes have ZERO soul, khaliffa Jay.
Conciliator said: You probably have a shoe place somewhere around if you live anywhere near even a small metropolitan area. I wouldn't take them to the dry cleaners. Click to expand... Hmm. I've never actually been to a dry cleaner before. New shoes have ZERO soul, khaliffa Jay.
L lenovox1 Member Dec 17, 2013 #5 A cobbler will be able to spot clean your canvas shoes and replace your insoles for you. I don't know at what price, though. As far as if your dry cleaner will do it, you'll have to call your dry cleaner before hand. It shouldn't be a problem, though. ETA: Khalifa Jayy said: No. You buy new ones. Click to expand... I would too, if they were canvas. But I'm going to fault Jtwo for having an attachment to his shoes.
A cobbler will be able to spot clean your canvas shoes and replace your insoles for you. I don't know at what price, though. As far as if your dry cleaner will do it, you'll have to call your dry cleaner before hand. It shouldn't be a problem, though. ETA: Khalifa Jayy said: No. You buy new ones. Click to expand... I would too, if they were canvas. But I'm going to fault Jtwo for having an attachment to his shoes.
B Big-E Member Dec 17, 2013 #8 In China they do though they don't dry clean them instead they use some pretty strong chemicals and get those shoes white as fuck. Great service.
In China they do though they don't dry clean them instead they use some pretty strong chemicals and get those shoes white as fuck. Great service.