Do white Crocs turn yellow?

If your once white Crocs are yellowing or stained, you may need to give them a bleach soak to restore them to their former glory. Only use this method on white Crocs that have been formerly washed with soapy water. Step 1: Work in a well-ventilated area. Step 2: Fill a bucket with lukewarm water and some bleach.
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Can you keep white Crocs white?

The answer is yes! For lined Crocs clogs and other styles with fuzz, the linings are not removable so it is recommended to gently clean with warm water and mild soap to remove dirt, debris or stains.
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Why are my white Crocs turning orange?

The culprit for turning your shoes orange is a lawn disease called Lawn Rust. This disease is a result of stress on the lawn and a lack of nitrogen in the plant.
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How long do Crocs last?

Crocs typically last between 3 and 5 years with everyday wear. With proper care and less frequent wear Crocs can last for up to 10 years. If used exclusively for indoor wear they can last even longer than this.
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Can Crocs be washed in the washing machine?

Unterhaltung. We recommended cleaning with a warm washcloth with only a mild detergent and then air dry. Please do not clean your Crocs shoes in the dishwasher or washing machine, as exposure to heat may cause the Croslite material to shrink.
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Can you use magic eraser on Crocs?

The best way to clean Crocs is with mild soap and a magic eraser. It is straightforward to do, and the magic eraser will get out the deep dirt that is in the shoe. When cleaning your Crocs you are going to want to clean them in a sink, tub, or outside since you will remove dirt.
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Why did my white shoes turn orange after washing?

If your white shoes turned yellow after washing them, it could be because you didn't wash them properly. Avoid machine washing white shoes if at all possible, even if they're made of canvas and the manufacturer says they can go in the washing machine.
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Can you get Crocs wet?

Shoes for Water

Looking for water shoes? Crocs™ is sure to have just the shoe that you're looking for, whether it be water sandals, clogs, flip flops, or slides. Swimming in lakes, rivers, or even the local watering hole can be rough on your feet.
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What is the best way to wash Crocs?

Steps to clean Crocs by handwashing:
  1. Wet your Crocs under cool running water.
  2. Wet a dishcloth and add a drop of laundry detergent to the cloth. ...
  3. Cover Crocs in a layer of suds.
  4. Wet the soft scrub brush.
  5. Gently scrub each shoe in a circular motion.
  6. Rinse Crocs in cool running water.
  7. Let air dry in a cool place.
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How do I protect my Crocs?

To keep your Crocs in good condition, you will want to avoid leaving them where they will be exposed to heat or sun, such as a dish washer, washing machine, or hot car, as this can cause the shoes to shrink or warp.
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Can you use bleach to clean Crocs?

If they are really soiled, add a small amount of bleach to the water. As the Crocs are soaking, use a scrub brush to scrub the dirt away. Rinse the shoes thoroughly and allow them to dry completely. That's it!
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Do Crocs make your feet smell?

They're perfect for summer. They don't make your feet smell like ass and can be worn on the hottest of days with no problem. Sure, things might get a bit sweaty, but your handy-dandy Crocs will never betray you with an odor.
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What are Crocs made of?

Crocs are made out of a material known as the CrosliteTM. The Croslite is a proprietary resin material produced by Crocs, Inc the manufacturers and distributors of the Crocs brand. The Croslite is neither entirely made of rubber nor does it contain plastic.
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How do you get the yellow out of white shoes?

Mix equal parts bleach and water. Dip an old toothbrush or equivalent soft bristled brush into the mix. Use this to scrub the sole of your shoe, paying particular attention to the yellowed areas. Rinse thoroughly with running water.
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Can I bleach white shoes?

Bleach Clean Your White Shoes

To clean white shoes with bleach, mix the bleach and water solution (mix one-part bleach for every five parts water) in a well-ventilated area, or outside, and gently scrub the shoes using an old toothbrush. Rinse the shoes in warm water and air dry them overnight if possible.
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Should you wear socks with Crocs?

Crocs have a great grip inside the shoe, so your feet won't slip and slide when you walk in them barefoot. For Work: If you're going to work in your Crocs its always best to wear socks with them for safety purposes.
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Why do Crocs have holes in them?

Crocs have a shape similar to a clog, and they have holes at the top and the side that allow for airflow; movement of foreign objects or water out of the shoes; and decoration of the shoes.
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Can you eat your Crocs?

Technically speaking, Crocs are made from a closed-cell resin called Croslite™. This soft, comfortable, lightweight, non-marking and odor-resistant foam gives Crocs their unique texture. Although not advertised as edible, Croslite™ is non-toxic, meaning theoretically no harm should come to you if consumed.
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Why do surgeons wear Crocs?

As they're made from rubber, clogs are easier to clean. When working in a hospital, it's easy for water or medical liquids to splash onto your shoes. Fabrics can easily stain and can be stubborn to clean.
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Why Crocs are expensive?

Crocs are actually made out of a proprietary material called Croslite. It's a type of resin that only the company knows how to make. The resin uses foam cells that conform to the wearer's feet rather than remaining rigid. The reason that this makes Crocs expensive is that they have to make it themselves.
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Are Crocs guaranteed for life?

Limited Warranty

Crocs, Inc. (“Crocs”) warrants all of its Crocs™ products (the “Products”), purchased by consumers either directly from Crocs or from Crocs' authorized resellers (including authorized retail and Internet-based sellers), to be free from manufacturing defects for 90 days from the date of purchase.
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