Christmas Tip: Clean Shoes

After you unwrap your new shoes Christmas morning make sure to take the proper precautions before scuffing up your new kicks.

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Lacrosse Playground

In 2009, Adam O’Neill, Harry Alford and Thomas Alford launched Lacrosse Playground as the preeminent site for lacrosse gearheads. For years Lacrosse Playground provided lacrosse fans with tutorials and tips on how to string a lacrosse head, up-close looks at the gear the top players used and sneak peeks at equipment and uniforms before they were released. More than 10 years and millions of visits later, Lacrosse Playground has relaunched with a focus on storytelling. Our mission is to provide comprehensive coverage of the latest lacrosse news, share insights into the sports betting and fantasy lacrosse world and showcase the lifestyles and personalities of the sport of lacrosse through articles, videos and podcasts.

2 Comments

  1. WP Maintainer on December 28, 2009 at 11:28 am

    Any brand name starch will do such as “Niagra”. Spray 6 inches to a foot away from the shoe. Apply a subtle coat. Enough that it dampens a little bit and then air it out til it drys. Hope it works!

  2. VISHWANATH on December 28, 2009 at 1:36 am

    may i know what is this strach and what are the steps to clean the shoes?

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