Exeter has many Football Clubs from youth football to adults football, and even Exeter City playing in League 2. The main equipment you need to play for these teams is a pair of boots, as the football season is drawing closer we’d thought we would share some useful tips to get them cleaned up ready for the first game.
How to clean your football boots
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1. After you’ve finished playing your game, loosen your laces and take your boots off.
2. Remove any loose mud by carefully knocking your boots together.
3. Brush the bottom and sides of your footy boots with a stiff brush.
4. Use a damp cloth and warm water to go over your football boots and remove any smaller bits of mud.
5. Use an old toothbrush to help you get to any mud stuck in small grooves.
6. Scrunch up some newspaper and stuff it into your football boots. This helps them to maintain their shape and lets them dry quicker as the newspaper will absorb water.
7. Find a dry, safe spot to let your football boots dry thoroughly. Air drying in a room temperature room is best.
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Source: FootballBootsGuru