your best off just putting them up-side down under your radiator, or on it.
Use dry soft cloth is a basic cleaning for rubbing the shoes with beads and accessories.
Hand wash , and use a mild detergent . Let air dry .
yes they will dry
Use leather cleaner,like you use for your shoes,its the best
Shoes are stinky from the moisture from our feet in them. Athlete's foot is a fungus. Keep shoes & feet as dry as possible by wearing cotton socks that breathe. Wet shoes can get moldy if not kept dry....
If you're interested in what kind of shoes to use on those rainy days visit http://www.runnersworld.com/community/forums/runner-communities/masters/running-rain-shoes and get a list of shoes that will keep you high and dry
The best way to care for cow leather shoes is to use a soft, dry cloth to get all of the dust off of the shoe. Use soapy water and clean off the shoe before finishing with a leather shoe polish. Wipe the shoe off and allow it to air dry.
If you are trying to remove a stain from white satin wedding shoes, you can use a gentle detergent like Woolite. Using just a bit of the detergent, rub the stain gently with a small, soft cloth (or you can just use your fingers). Using a circular motion works best. Once the stain is removed, use a clean cloth dabbed in water to rinse the spot. Then use a towel to pat the spot dry. Then allow the shoes to air dry.
The spores can stay in shoes if they are moist and do not dry out between wearings.
No reason why not - It wont harm the material. Just use sparingly, and make sure its rubbed in well. Polish with a dry cloth after application.
soap and water. when they are dry oil them
get them wet again then put them in the dryer