Shoe inserts are an inconspicuous but very important element of footwear that has a huge impact on the comfort and hygiene of the feet. Over time, especially with intensive wearing, the inserts can lose their freshness, deform, or even become damaged. Fortunately, there are a few simple methods that will allow you to refresh and repair the inserts, so that they will last longer and provide comfort when worn. Here are a few proven ways to help you take care of your shoe inserts.
1. Regularly refresh the inserts
The insoles easily absorb sweat and odors, so it's worth refreshing them regularly. This will prevent bacteria from building up and extend their life.
Washing the inserts
Most inserts can be hand washed, and some – if they are made of textile materials – can also be thrown into the washing machine. Before washing, check whether the manufacturer allows this type of cleaning.
- Hand Wash : Fill a bowl with warm water and add a little mild soap or detergent. Soak the pads for a few minutes, then gently brush them. Focus on the areas that absorb the most moisture, like the center of the pad.
- Machine wash : If the inserts are textile and the manufacturer does not prohibit machine washing, you can throw them in the drum with towels or put them in a protective bag. Use a delicate fabric program and cold water to avoid deforming the inserts.
After washing, allow the inserts to air dry – do not put them in a dryer as the hot air may damage or deform them.
Quick refreshment without washing
If you want to freshen up your pads between washes, try these simple methods:
- Baking soda : Sprinkle dry baking soda onto the surface of the insoles and leave for a few hours, preferably overnight. The baking soda will absorb unpleasant odors. In the morning, shake or vacuum the insoles to remove any remaining powder.
- Vinegar and water : Make a 1:1 solution of vinegar and water and spray the insoles. Vinegar has antibacterial and odor-neutralizing properties. Leave the insoles to dry in a well-ventilated place until the vinegar smell disappears.
- Essential Oil : A few drops of lavender, eucalyptus or peppermint oil applied to the pads will freshen them up and give them a pleasant scent. The oils also have antibacterial properties that help maintain freshness.
2. Repair of damaged inserts
Over time, insoles can become distorted, worn out, or unglued. This doesn’t always mean they need to be replaced – in many cases, they can be repaired, restoring their comfort and functionality.
Leveling damaged surfaces
If the surface of the insert is uneven or damaged, it can be gently smoothed.
- Sandpaper : Use fine-grit sandpaper to smooth out worn areas on the inserts. Rub over any lumps or bumps to restore a smooth surface to the inserts, especially in areas that are most worn.
Repair of peeled layers
Liners that have multiple layers can come apart, making them uncomfortable. In that case, all you need is a little fabric glue.
- Fabric glue : Apply a small amount of glue between the delaminated parts of the insole, hold and press to spread the glue well. Leave to dry before using the shoes again.
Use of additional inserts or pads
If your insoles have lost their bounce or shape but are still in good condition, you may want to consider adding an additional thin insert or heel cushion to restore comfort.
- Gel or foam inserts : Thin gel or foam inserts are ideal to add under your original insoles. They provide extra cushioning, improve comfort, and are an inexpensive way to freshen up your shoes.
3. Protecting the inserts from future damage
To keep your insoles looking new for longer and maintaining their functionality, it is worth taking regular care of their condition.
- Remove the insoles after each wear : The insoles absorb moisture from your feet, so it is a good idea to remove them after each wear and allow them to air dry.
- Using shoe deodorant : Regular use of shoe deodorant reduces the growth of bacteria and prevents the formation of unpleasant odors.
- Using seasonal insoles : If you have a favorite pair of shoes, it's a good idea to change your insoles every season to keep them fresh and properly cushioned.
4. When should you replace your inserts?
Even the best care will not protect the insoles from wear and tear. When you notice that the insoles are badly deformed, completely worn out or lose their cushioning properties, it is time to replace them with new ones. Insoles are easy to find in shoe and sports stores, and their selection is wide - from foam and gel insoles to models adapted to different needs, such as additional support for the foot arch or heel cushioning.
With these simple methods, you can take care of your shoe insoles yourself, ensuring the comfort, freshness and longer life of your favorite pairs of shoes.