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Step-by-Step Guide: How to clean white sneakers

White sneakers. They go with everything, everywhere, all the time. A true classic. The only catch? Trying to keep them box-fresh when life (and sidewalks, and spilled coffee) keeps getting in the way.

Still, a little dirt doesn’t have to be the end. With the right tricks, tools, and a little patience, your favorite pair can stay as bright as the day you unboxed them. Here’s our Camper Step-by-Step Guide to cleaning white sneakers, from leather and nubuck to natural or recycled textiles, and helping them last as long as you need them to.

Before you start

A little prep goes a long way. Knowing what your sneakers are made of—and how they behave—makes all the difference.

Step one: know your materials

Before you dive in, check what your sneakers are made from. Different uppers need different care:

  • Leather – durable and wipeable, but needs gentle handling.
  • Canvas or textile – breathable and lightweight, but soaks up stains easily.
  • Suede or nubuck – soft and luxurious, but high-maintenance.
  • Mixed materials – a combo of leather, fabric, and rubber, meaning you’ll need a mix of cleaning techniques.

If your sneakers are Camper Icons like Peu, Pelotas, or TWINS, check if they come with specific care instructions. Many Camper styles are crafted with responsible leather or innovative textiles like TENCEL™ Lyocell, and a little extra care goes a long way.

Step two: prep your sneakers

  • Remove the laces and insoles – they deserve their own cleaning session.
  • Dry brush– grab a soft shoe brush and scrub off surface dirt.
  • Tap the soles – gently knock your sneakers together to shake out loose debris.

This quick prep makes the deep clean more effective (and less messy).

Cleaning white leather sneakers

Leather white sneakers are a staple. Easy to dress up or down, they are just as easy to keep clean with a little TLC.

To remove dirt and hydrate the leather, use Camper’s Clean & Care product or a mild mix of warm water and gentle soap (dish soap or baby shampoo works too).

  1. Brush off dirt. Start by brushing the entire shoe with a soft shoe brush, paying extra attention to seams and textured areas where dust can collect.
  2. Apply and clean. Wrap a soft polishing cloth around your fingers. Dampen it with Clean & Care and apply to the shoe in small, circular movements, focusing on areas that flex or crease as you walk. This helps moisten the leather and prevents cracking over time. If you don’t have Clean & Care, use your mild soap solution on a damp cloth and wipe gently in circular motions.
  3. Condition and nourish. Cover the same cloth with Camper’s Shoe Cream or another colorless moisturizing cream. Apply to the leather uppers with broad, circular strokes until the surface is fully covered. This nourishes the material and helps maintain color.
  4. Let it rest. Allow the cream to absorb for a few minutes before removing any excess product with a clean cotton cloth.
  5. Clean the soles. Apply Clean & Care to the soles and leave it for 15–20 seconds. Wipe with a damp cloth to remove any remaining dirt or product. If Clean & Care isn’t available, clean the soles using soap, water, and a soft nail brush, then allow them to dry completely.

Cleaning canvas or textile white sneakers

Canvas sneakers might be the most easy-going pair in your wardrobe—but even the laid-back ones need a little care sometimes.

To remove dirt and rehydrate the textile, use Camper’s Clean & Care product or, if you don’t have it, a mild mix of soap and warm water.

  1. Apply and wait. Spray or apply Clean & Care evenly across the surface of the shoe and let it sit for 15–20 seconds to activate. Or, dampen the fabric with a cloth and your mixture of soap and water.
  2. Gently clean. Use Camper’s fabric glove or a soft, clean cloth to go over the surface, lifting away any dirt and residue.
  3. Finish with a damp cloth. Wipe away any remaining product (or soap) to leave a smooth, even finish.
  4. Clean the soles. Apply Clean & Care again to the soles, wait 15–20 seconds, then wipe clean with a damp cloth. If you’re skipping the product, a little soap, water, and a soft nail brush will take care of most marks.
  5. Air dry. Always let them dry naturally—never in the dryer—and stuff the shoes with paper towels so they keep their shape.

Once completely dry, apply Camper’s Nano Pro waterproofing spray to protect against future stains and moisture. Spray a light, even layer from about 30 cm away on a covered surface in a well-ventilated room. Let them dry for 30 minutes before wearing.

Cleaning suede or nubuck white sneakers

These are a bit more tricky. Beware: suede and nubuck don’t like water.

To clean and hydrate the surface, use Camper’s Nubuck Box and Protect & Care product. Avoid soap and water, as they can damage the shoe’s finish.

  1. Brush off dust. Start by removing any surface dirt with Camper’s Nubuck Box Foam Rubber Sponge, designed for dry cleaning and lifting dust from delicate materials. You can also use a nail brush—always brushing in the same direction to preserve the texture.
  2. Apply and clean. Spray Protect & Care evenly across the shoe and let it sit for 15–20 seconds. Then, use a damp towel to gently wipe away any excess dirt or product. If you don’t have Protect & Care, use a soft rubber sponge to lift minor marks—but skip soap and water entirely.
  3. Clean the soles. Apply Clean & Care to the soles and leave it for around 15–20 seconds. Wipe with a damp cloth to remove any remaining dirt or residue. If Clean & Care isn’t available, mix a little soap and water and scrub gently with a nail brush. Allow the soles to dry completely before wearing.
  4. Protect and finish. Once the shoes are dry, apply Camper’s Nano Pro waterproofing spray for long-lasting protection. Place your sneakers on a covered surface in a well-ventilated space, shake the can, and spray a thin, even layer from about 30 cm away. Let them dry for 30 minutes before wearing.

White suede sneakers might be the most high-maintenance in your collection, but treat them right, and you’ll have a statement pair that lasts.

How to clean laces and insoles

Even the smallest details make a difference. Clean laces and fresh insoles can instantly make your white sneakers look and feel new again.

  • Laces – soak them in warm water with a little detergent, then rinse and air dry. For tough stains, replace them—a new pair of white laces is the easiest way to instantly refresh your sneakers.
  • Insoles – Wipe with a cloth dipped in soapy water, then leave to air dry completely. Avoid soaking, as insoles can warp or lose their shape. A quick clean keeps them fresh and helps your sneakers stay comfortable longer.

Quick fixes for sneaker emergencies

Life happens. Here’s how to handle sneaker crises on the go:

  • Scuff marks on leather – rub gently with a pencil eraser.
  • Grease stains – sprinkle talcum powder or cornstarch, let sit overnight, then brush off.
  • Water spots on suede – blot with a dry cloth, then brush once dry.

Preventing dirt before it starts

Cleaning is one thing. Prevention is smarter—and easier. A few small habits can help keep your white sneakers looking box-fresh for longer, so you spend less time scrubbing and more time wearing them.

  • Apply a protective spray (leather, textile, or suede, depending on the material).
  • Store sneakers in a cool, dry place—ideally in a shoe bag or box.
  • Rotate your sneakers. Give them time to breathe between wears.

Our shoe care products are designed to keep sneakers looking as good as the day you bought them.

When to call it quits

Some stains won’t budge. And sometimes, a well-loved sneaker has simply lived its best life.

If it’s really time to move on, think about recycling or upcycling them. Camper’s Take Back program collects Camper shoes from around the world and gives them another chance to walk again—through reuse, recycling, or responsible disposal. It’s part of our ongoing effort to reduce environmental impact and is available exclusively to members.

FAQs: How to clean white sneakers

Can I put my white sneakers in the washing machine?

Only if they’re canvas—and even then, try not to. Washing machines can be harsh on glue, stitching, and shape, causing sneakers to lose structure or color. Leather, suede, or mixed-material styles should always stay far away from the spin cycle. A gentle hand cleaning using our Step-by-step guide will keep them looking better for longer.

How often should I clean my white sneakers?

A quick wipe every few wears, and a deeper clean once a month keeps them looking fresh.

How do I stop my white sneakers from turning yellow?

Avoid direct sunlight when drying, and always rinse off soap residue.

What’s the fastest way to clean white sneakers before going out?

Grab a magic eraser sponge and go over the uppers and soles. Done in two minutes.

Do protective sprays actually work?

Yes. They create an invisible barrier against dirt and liquids, making cleaning way easier.

White sneakers: worth the effort

They might take a little extra care, but that’s part of the deal. White sneakers are the ultimate go-with-everything staple, easy to dress up or down, all year round. Clean them right, and they’ll keep earning their place in your rotation, looking box-fresh for longer. Even the most well-worn pair can get a second wind with a little attention.

And when it’s time for a fresh start, you know where to go. Discover new takes on the classic—crafted from better materials, built to last, and ready for whatever’s next—at Camper.