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Do your shoes look awful or smell funky? Expert reveals bizarre cleaning hacks using common food items

Por: New York Post Life February 02, 2024

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Strange but true? Armen Adamjan, better known as  on TikTok, has shared several quirky ways to clean your shoes naturally. In the 40-second clip, , with more than 138,000 views, Adamjan, 34, explains how potatoes, bananas and black tea bags may be the key to having your shoes look brand new. “Did you know if you grab a potato and slice a little piece of it like this, you can use it to clean your shoes?” the content creator claimed in the... + full article



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