Nike Air Shoes
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Step1. Add 2 tablespoons. dishwashing soap straight into a bucket.
Step2. Fill the bucket with tepid to warm water.
Step3. Immerse a piece of sponge on the soap and water
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Step4. Work with a toothbrush to completely clean extremely dirty parts while using soap and water.
Step5. Air-dry the shoes before wearing.
Warnings:
1.Never placed the shoes into washing machine.
2.Do not ever immerse them in water.
3.Never bleach these shoes.
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