Your ADYRO are built to last
And by following our easy clean and care guide, they'll not only look good longer but they'll maintain their longevity.
Are ADYRO machine washable?
The short answer is yes and you can find a full machine washing guide at the end of this page. We do, however, still prefer to care of our shoes the old-fashioned way. This will make sure they last the longest.
Please have a look at the detailed care and washing instructions below.
How to clean the upper
Textile
- Use a mild detergent and mix a small amount with warm water
- Take a clean soft cloth and dip it in the solution
- Wipe the shoes gently with a focus on stains
- Use a second damp cloth to wipe off potential soap residue
- Let the shoes air dry, avoid direct exposure to heat or sun
Synthetic Suede
- Ideally you're using a suede cleaner bar, which works like an eraser to remove dirt.
- Rub the suede bar on the dirty areas. Some flaky residue may remain, which is normal.
- Use the brush to gently brush the shoes and restore the suede texture.
- If you don't have this available, follow the instructions of the textile section above.
Synthetic Leather
- Wipe with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust.
- For tougher stains, dip the cloth in a mild detergent solution.
- For scuff marks, gently rub with a soft eraser.
- Let shoes air dry at room temperature, away from direct heat.
- You can apply a synthetic leather cleaner or conditioner to maintain flexibility.
Cleaning the outsole
- The outsole is the least sensitive part of a shoe, but make sure that you apply the following steps to the outsole only!
- Use detergent and mix a small amount with warm water.
- Take a clean cloth or a brush and dip it in the solution.
- Wipe or brush the soles with a focus on stains. You can apply pressure here if necessary.
- Use a second cloth to wipe off soap residue.
- Let the shoes air dry, avoid direct exposure to heat or sun.
Machine washing instrucitons
Remove insoles
Remove insoles and clean them seperately with a wet cloth.
Place shoes in a laundry bag
Ideally you place shoes in a laundry bag or pillow case, which makes sure they are not getting damaged.
Remove excess dirt from the shoe before washing them.
Use a color catcher
Use a color catcher/absorber to avoid any color migration from darker to lighter colors.
Wash on gentle cycle
Wash on a gentle cycle with cold water.
Use a mild detergent and turn off spinning.
Air dry
Do not use the dryer. Let the shoes air dry for 24 hours without direct exposure to sun and heat.
