If you are looking for what SOAP Shoes are, then they are shoes made for grinding anything with a ledge, edge, or rails. They have built-in or screw in grind plates inside the soles of the shoes that allow for smooth grinds. Basically, they take the grinding part of Skateboarding/in-line skating and put it into a shoe that you can walk in.
If you're looking for an entire list of the SOAP Shoes models, then here it is (It's a very long list):
~A-sides (Unreleased)
~Boltar
~Broadside (Unique: Has both vertical and horizontal grind plates)
~Chaos
~Clean
~Crowbar
~Daggit
~Dash
~Express
~Fader
~Flow
~Forklift
~Goa
~Groove
~MB Tank
~Ninja
~Nitro
~Ordnance
~Praba
~Quickdraw (Unreleased)
~Scab
~Scam
~Scorcher
~Septum
~Slice (Unreleased)
~Spike
~Spin (Unique: Has NO grind plates)
~Squeaky Clean
~Sylon
~T-Bone (Unique: Has additional heel grind plate which makes a "T")
~Turntable
~Vector
~Viva L.V. (Unreleased)
~Warp (Unreleased)
Soap shoes can be used to grind on rails, pipes and ledges much like you would with a skateboard. People who grind on ledges and rails using soap shoes have come to be known as soapers.
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With soap and water
soap and water. when they are dry oil them
if you get an old toothbrush and put dish soap on it it will get the scuffs and dirt off of dance shoes, wipe off the soap with baby wipes or paper towels. if they are satin ballet shoes i would get them professionally cleaned at the dry cleaners because you can perminatly stain them with soap or water! Not good! hope this helped!
Tanya Vakil
The model that is acting in the ad for Margo soap is Anita Hassanandani. She is also known by her other name, Natassh.
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Kayla
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Peloton uses the brand and model of cycling shoes called "Peloton Delta Cleats."
To clean the inside of Latin dance shoes, you will need these supplies: 2 clean damp cloths Mild liquid soap Tissue Paper (as used in wrapping packages) Place a drop of mild liquid soap onto a damp cloth and rub it into the cloth. Gently wipe all the surfaces inside the shoes with the cloth. Using the second clean damp cloth without soap, thoroughly wipe the inside surfaces of the shoes again. Gently wad the tissue paper into small bundles to stuff into the shoes, just enough to help retain the shape of the shoes, and to absorb excess moisture. After the shoes are dry, you can insert scented fabric softener sheets inside the shoes, if desired.