1. After washing, air dry naturally in a well-ventilated, shady place. Do not expose to direct sunlight or high temperatures to prevent the glue from peeling off or detaching, which will accelerate aging.
2. Non-professional work shoes should not come into contact with acids, alkalis, salts, or other chemicals to avoid corrosion, glue detachment, or deformation.
3. When washing, use gentle and even pressure. Do not scrub vigorously to avoid breaking threads or brushing off the patterns and decorative parts of the shoe.
4. Avoid contact with sharp or pointed objects to prevent scratches and tears.
5. For colored canvas, avoid contact with items that are difficult to clean, such as carbon ink. After cleaning this color of canvas, apply toothpaste or white chalk powder evenly, then let it air dry to prevent discoloration. Alternatively, place two clean white sheets of paper over the canvas, let it dry, and then remove them. This will also prevent discoloration.
6. Any minor problems such as broken threads, loose threads, or loose decorative parts should be repaired promptly to extend the shoe's lifespan.
7. In addition, tents should be cleaned regularly to prevent mold and odor. Do not machine wash. Some people think that tents are durable and inexpensive, so they are too lazy to hand wash them. Little do they know that tents are different from decorative fabrics, and machine washing can easily cause them to peel or fade.
