How to iron out sneaker creases in FIVE minutes: Woman goes viral with TikTok hack using only warm cloth and boiling water
- UK woman goes viral for revealing how to iron out creases in shoes
- Placed under @TanyaHomeInspo, covered the crease with a heated cloth
- Impressed viewers said they wanted to try the hack themselves
A woman shared how to smooth out creases in sneakers in just five minutes using a clever home hack.
Accommodation on tik tak under @TanyaHomeInspoTanya Mukendi, who lives in Londonshowed how you can make your sneakers look like new using only a clean cloth and hot water.
A video showing the simple process has over 840,000 views and many people say they want to try the hack themselves.
Tanya Mukendi, who lives in London, went viral on TikTok after she shared a video explaining how to iron out creases in sneakers (pictured)
Tanya, who has amassed a large following online by sharing tips including how to remove stains from a mattress and how to clean dirty oven shelves without a sponge, started by stuffing her sneakers with crumpled rags.
This will stretch the fabric and smooth out any wrinkles.
Then Tanya dipped a rag into boiling water and applied it to the sore spots. She claims that the wrinkles disappear in as little as five minutes.
She quickly ends the clip with a pair of shoes that look like they just came out of the box.
Tanya recommended stuffing a pair of wrinkled sneakers with fabric (pictured left) and then putting the extra fabric in hot water (pictured right).
Tanya claimed that the creases in the sneakers were erased within five minutes after applying a damp cloth to the unsightly creases (pictured)
Many praised the hack, admitting they wanted to try it on their shoes.
One person wrote: “Never knew this. I’ll try with my son’s sneakers.
Another said: “Dafoe tries this every time my daughter rumples the Nike Air Force and she won’t wear them.”
“God, I’ll try this today! My son walks on his toes and his white sneakers are so wrinkled! Thank you,” commented a third.
A fourth added: “If this doesn’t take out all the wrinkles, you can iron them, as I do with my son’s sneakers.”
Many commenters on the video were impressed with the hack and admitted they were eager to try it out for themselves.