How to Clean Rock Climbing Shoes
- 1). Brush the outsides of the shoes with the cleaning brush to remove dirt and grime.
- 2). Use a soft cloth dipped in warm water to wipe down the outer surfaces of the shoe. Laces (if your shoes have them) can be removed and washed in a lingerie bag in the washing machine, then air-dried.
- 3). Clean the rubber outsoles of the climbing shoes thoroughly. The cleaner they are, the stickier they will be for more effective climbing. Rubbing alcohol on a cloth can be used instead of water if desired to bring back the outsoles' sticky feel.
- 4). Clean the inside of the shoes using a second damp cloth. Remove the insoles, if possible for your shoes, and wipe them down top and bottom. Dampen the toothbrush and clean the crevices inside the shoe to remove any residual dirt. If your insoles are very dirty or worn, consider replacing them with new insoles.
- 5). Allow the shoes to dry naturally. Avoid placing them in direct heat from an oven or hairdryer, as the heat is too intense and may damage the leather, rubber and synthetic materials of the shoes. You may choose to put an odor-reducing option of some sort -- such as a scented dryer sheet or cedar shoe insert -- in the shoes while they dry or soon after.