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How to Unyellow Your Shoes

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## **4. Micellar Water for Light Stains**

Micellar water is known for **removing dirt and oil from the skin**, but it also works on shoes!

### **What You’ll Need:**
✔ **Micellar water**
✔ **Cotton pad or cloth**

### **How to Use It:**
1. Pour **a small amount of micellar water** onto a cotton pad.
2. Gently rub it over yellowed areas.
3. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth.

💡 **Pro Tip:** Works best for **light stains on leather or synthetic materials**.

## **5. Magic Eraser for Rubber Soles**

The **rubber parts of shoes** often turn yellow, but a magic eraser can fix that in seconds.

### **What You’ll Need:**
✔ 1 **Magic Eraser (melamine sponge)**
✔ **Water**

### **How to Use It:**
1. Dampen the **magic eraser** with water.
2. Gently scrub the yellowed rubber areas.
3. Wipe clean and let dry.

💡 **Pro Tip:** Works **best on rubber soles and midsoles**, but avoid using it on fabric.

## **How to Prevent Shoes from Yellowing**

✔ **Store in a cool, dark place** to prevent oxidation.
✔ **Avoid using too much bleach**, as it can cause discoloration.
✔ **Wash shoes properly** and always rinse out soap completely.
✔ **Use silica gel packs** in shoe boxes to absorb moisture.

## **Final Thoughts**

Yellowing shoes don’t have to be thrown away! With these **easy home remedies**, you can bring back their **fresh white look** in no time. Whether you choose **baking soda, toothpaste, or a magic eraser**, your shoes will look as good as new.

**Try these tricks today and step out with confidence!** 👟✨