Things You'll Need:
- Several clean cloths
- Warm soapy water
- Bottle of food-grade hydrogen peroxide (3% solution)
- Scrubbing brush
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Step 1
Shake off obvious loose dirt, grass and mud from the cleats.
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Step 2
Brush off remaining hard-to-remove dirt from the bottom of the cleats.
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Step 3
Wipe away any remaining surface dirt with a clean cloth. This will prevent creating a muddy mess when applying the damp cloth.
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Step 4
Take a soapy damp cloth and wipe the outside of the cleats.
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Step 5
Wash excess dirt off of the cloth, dip it in the soapy water and continue to wipe the outside of the cleats until they are clean.
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Step 6
Dampen a clean cloth with hydrogen peroxide. Wipe the inside of the cleats with the cloth to disinfect and help to prevent bacteria growth.
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Step 7
Allow the clean football cleats to dry.








