How to Moisturize Crocs
Crocs originally were a plastic shoe, similar to a clog, that were designed as a spa shoe. They quickly became the footwear of choice for health professionals and others because of their comfort and ease of care. As easy as it is to clean Crocs (soap and water), you will want to moisturize your Crocs as well. Plastic is a long lasting material but it can dry out and crack, especially when exposed to the chemicals in most soaps. Fortunately, Crocs makes a specialized Crocs Butter to moisturize your Crocs and help them last.
- Difficulty:
- Moderately Easy
Instructions
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Soak your Crocs in warm soap and water. Rinse and dry the shoes.
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Open your tin of Crocs Butter by pulling the lid off.
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Rub the sponge tip of the applicator stored inside the tin in the Crocs Butter so the sponge is completely coated.
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Wipe the sponge over the entire shoe. There is no need to rub the shoe or dry it, once the Crocs Butter is applied you are done moisturizing your Crocs.
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Tips & Warnings
Add a one-quarter cup of baking soda to warm water when you soak and clean your Crocs to help get rid of foot odor. This way you won't be sealing the odor into the plastic when you apply the Crocs Butter.
Don't wear wet Crocs. Make sure that they are completely dry or your feet slide inside the shoe, which can cause muscle or tendon injury.
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