Things You'll Need:
- Brush
- Cloth
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Step 1
Take your shoes to a shop or bowling establishment with a sole-cleaning machine. This will save time and provide the peace of mind of knowing the bottom of your shoes are thoroughly clean. You will also see how a sole should look after brushing, so you know how much to brush it yourself.
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Step 2
Turn your shoe over, and brush the sole to rough up the nap of the sole. Dexter recommends using a non-metal brush. In addition to roughing up the nap, the brush will help clean dirt, loose particles and any other residue from the sole of the shoe.
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Step 3
Wipe the sole of your Dexter bowling shoe with a cloth to remove dirt or other particles. Any kind of cloth will suffice, providing it is clean and soft. A dry cloth is preferred because it will not leave unwanted residue on the bottom of your shoe.
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Step 4
Use water and a standard hand soap or laundry detergent when a dry cloth does not adequately clean the sole, particularly if there's a sticky substance on the sole.













