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I gave my grubby white shoes a makeover for just £6 and it gave them a new lease of life

KEEPING white shoes white is almost impossible. They may be in great condition but stains and marks can make them look like they need to be chucked in the bin. Luckily, one woman has revealed the cheap and effective way she gave her white Vans a new lease of life instead of chucking them away.

I gave my grubby white shoes a makeover for just £6 and it gave them a new lease of life

KEEPING white shoes white is almost impossible.

They may be in great condition but stains and marks can make them look like they need to be chucked in the bin.

Facebook/Extreme Couponing And Bargains UKShe shared a before photo of her Vans that she was going to chuck away[/caption]

Facebook/Extreme Couponing And Bargains UKInstead, she came up with a savvy solution to give them a new lease of life[/caption]

Luckily, one woman has revealed the cheap and effective way she gave her white Vans a new lease of life instead of chucking them away.

Taking to the Facebook group, Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, she said: “I bought some white Vans a few years ago.

“Needless to stay they didn’t stay white for very long.”

The woman explained that before throwing them away she decided to try to dye the shoes using Dylon fabric dye she purchased for £5.99.

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“They have a new lease of life.

“I would have thrown them away but now will definitely wear them again,” she continued.

The woman was left stunned by how well her experiment turned out as were people who viewed the post.

Many asked how the stitching and rubber soles stayed white and what colour she used.


In response, she updated the post, adding: ” I used a large packet of Dylon in blue jeans colour.

“The stitching/tab/soles etc stayed white. I had no idea what would happen but wouldn’t have been bothered either way.

“I have since learnt that nylon stitching and the plastic elements don’t take the dye.”

And the post has since gone viral with over 2,000 likes, many viewers of the post were tempted to try it out on their own trainers.

One wrote: “Well done, they look almost brand new!”

“My white converse are looking grubby but are in great condition, this is a brilliant idea,” exclaimed another.

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A third commented: “Wow that’s such a great idea, they look new!”

Meanwhile, a fourth person penned: “Great idea. I’ve got some white converse that are really grubby. I’m going to do this rather than throw them out. thanks for the tip.”

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