How To Clean Ballet Shoes

How To Clean Ballet Shoes

How To Clean Ballet Shoes

When performing in a ballet, it’s essential to look your best – and your ballet or pointe shoes are a huge component of your overall look.

Ballet is all about poise and beautiful lines, and dirty shoes can detract from your performance. If you’ve noticed dirt on your dance shoes, we’re here to help. Whether you’re looking for advice on cleaning leather shoes or need specific help with your pointe shoes, here’s everything you need to know about cleaning marks from your ballet shoes.

 

How to clean satin ballet shoes

Satin shoes are a popular choice for ballet dancers, as they offer a lovely, sleek aesthetic and a shine that is flattering for dance. Many ballet and pointe shoes are constructed using satin – particularly shoes for dance performances.

Satin ballet shoes, however, are the trickiest to clean, as watermarks from cleaning can affect the appearance of satin and dull the shine. Satin isn’t the most durable material; it can mark easily but also can’t withstand heavy washing. Satin shoes should never be put through a washing machine, as water can be detrimental to the shoe. Instead, you can spot clean satin ballet shoes with a specialist solution or baking soda. Use minimal water to avoid marking, and dab the shoes very gently rather than scrubbing at the marks.

 Bloch Dance Satin Ballet Shoe

How to clean canvas ballet shoes

Canvas ballet shoes are a great everyday choice for dance, especially if you’re looking for a practical shoe for dance classes and rehearsals. They’re breathable and don’t mark as easily as satin shoes. They’re also comfortable and one of the more affordable ballet shoe options. Plus, canvas ballet shoes are often the easiest to clean, as this material can withstand a machine wash.

If you’re putting canvas ballet shoes in the washing machine, always put them on a delicate cycle that isn’t too hot. Wash them in a laundry bag, or even inside a pillowcase, to keep them protected during the cycle. Once they’ve been washed, you should reshape the shoes by hand and let them air dry.

While canvas can be washed, it isn’t the most durable of materials. You may notice after a few washes that the material can weaken, and canvas shoes may need replacing more frequently – so only wash them when they really need it.

If you want to clean canvas ballet shoes by hand, you can spot clean them with a mixture of water and gentle detergent. Simply dab at any marks or stains, or rub gently to remove more stubborn dirt. After spot cleaning your canvas ballet shoes, ensure they’re fully air-dried before you next wear them.

 Bloch Dance Performa Canvas Ballet Shoe in Cocoa

How to clean leather ballet shoes

Those looking for a durable ballet shoe that will last should consider leather ballet shoes. Leather is a great, resistant material that doesn’t mark as easily as satin and has a longer life than canvas. Leather can also stretch and will adapt to a dancer’s foot the more the shoes are worn, making them an extremely comfortable option for dance. Because of this, they’re often more expensive than their affordable canvas counterparts – but the cost difference is reflected in the longevity they offer.

If you’re looking to clean your leather ballet shoes, you need to take care not to damage the material. Spot cleaning is best for leather ballet shoes, as it helps remove marks without affecting the overall look or quality of the shoe. You can also wipe leather ballet shoes down with a damp cloth to remove light dirt and dust from everyday use.

To spot clean leather ballet shoes, apply a damp cloth to the mark and very gently rub if needed. You can also use a mixture of mild detergent and water on more stubborn stains. Remember, water can affect leather and cause the material to break down more quickly, so only clean leather shoes with water when needed and always use as little liquid as possible.

 Bloch Dance Leather Ballet Shoes in Black

How to clean pointe shoes

So, what about cleaning pointe shoes? Are there any differences from cleaning regular ballet shoes? Most pointe shoes and demi-pointe shoes are made with satin, so you can follow the standard recommendations for cleaning ballet shoes for surface cleaning.

However, pointe shoes may require a little more care when you’re cleaning them. Pointe shoes are designed to last a limited amount of time, so excessive cleaning – especially with water – can be detrimental and cause them to break down more quickly. Water can damage pointe shoes, especially if it comes into contact with the glue within the toe box. If the toe box breaks down, the pointe shoe can’t be used. For general advice on how to extend the life of pointe shoes and keep them performing at their best, we’ve put together a guide on maintaining Pointe Shoes.

 Bloch Dance Pointe Shoes with Ribbons

How to clean toe pads for pointe shoes

Toe pads and pointe shoe cushions can usually be washed with dish soap or mild detergent and water, depending on the material. Fabric toe pads can sometimes withstand a cycle in the washing machine – but double-check the washing instructions for your specific toe pads for more information on washing and care. The good thing about toe pads is they can also be replaced at a more affordable price than replacing the entire pointe shoe.

 

Can you use soap to clean ballet pointe shoes?

Soap can affect the appearance of some materials, including satin, so always be extra careful when cleaning your pointe shoes. For stubborn marks, you can use a tiny amount of baking soda mixed with a minimal amount of water. Remember, less is best! Use a small amount of water and mix it with a soap that is as mild as possible. You can always go back over dirty marks if needed, but if you watermark or stain your shoes, you’ll struggle to return them to their initial condition and the shoes may need to be replaced, especially if there is water damage to the box.

 

While cleaning your ballet shoes can sometimes be time-consuming, you need to be as careful as possible to help maintain the overall look and structure of your shoes. It’s also important to understand when your pointe shoes need replacing. If you have older ballet or pointe shoes that have seen better days, you can explore our ballet shoes and pointe shoes collections at BLOCH to discover your new dream pair.