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How to Clean Shoe Insoles and Orthotics Safely: A Complete Guide

By Phd, Sports Scientist, Chief Physiotherapist and Foot Lab Manager at Athletic Science Pvt. Ltd

Most people focus on cleaning the outside of their shoes, but the real wear happens inside. Insoles absorb sweat, pressure, and bacteria every single day. Over time, this build-up affects comfort, hygiene, and even the life of your footwear.

Whether you are using foam insoles, gel inserts, or medical orthotics, cleaning them the right way helps maintain support, reduce odour, and improve overall foot comfort.

This guide explains how to clean shoe insoles, how to clean smelly insoles, and how to wash orthotics safely, with methods that actually work.

How to Clean Shoe Insoles the Right Way

Before starting, always remove the insoles from your shoes. Cleaning them while they are still inside traps moisture and does not remove dirt effectively.

  1. Brush off loose dirt
    Use a soft brush to remove surface dust. This prevents dirt from spreading during cleaning
  2. Prepare a mild cleaning solution
    Mix lukewarm water with a small amount of gentle soap
  3. Clean the surface gently
    Use a cloth or soft brush to lift dirt without applying too much pressure
  4. Avoid soaking the insoles
    Excess water can weaken the structure and affect cushioning
  5. Remove excess moisture
    Wipe the insoles with a clean cloth after cleaning
  6. Let them air dry completely
    Place them in a well-ventilated area and avoid direct sunlight or heat

This method works for most everyday insoles and helps maintain their structure.

Insole Cleaning Guide by Material

Not all insoles react the same way to cleaning. Understanding the material helps avoid damage and improves longevity.

Material Type How It Reacts to Cleaning Recommended Method Key Caution
EVA Foam Absorbs water easily Light scrub with damp cloth Avoid soaking
Gel Insoles Non-absorbent but delicate Wipe only with cloth Avoid pressure
Memory Foam Retains water Spot clean only Can lose shape if wet
Leather Sensitive to moisture Damp cloth with leather cleaner Can crack if over-dried
Fabric Absorbs sweat and odour Gentle hand wash Needs thorough drying
Cork Insoles Natural and porous Light wipe only Avoid water exposure
Orthotics Structured and supportive Surface cleaning only Do not submerge

How to Clean Smelly Insoles Properly

Dirty orthotic insoles being cleaned in a bathroom sink with soap and water

If your insoles still smell after cleaning, it usually means bacteria has built up inside the material.

In such cases, deodorising becomes just as important as cleaning. The focus should be on removing moisture and controlling bacterial growth.

What Works Well

  • Baking soda treatment
    Sprinkle baking soda over the insoles and leave it overnight. It absorbs moisture and neutralises odour
  • Vinegar wipe
    Use a diluted vinegar solution to lightly wipe the surface and reduce bacteria
  • Proper drying
    Always allow insoles to dry completely in a ventilated area

What many people overlook is that moisture is the main reason odour returns. Even slightly damp insoles can start smelling again within hours. Complete drying is what makes the process effective.

How to Wash Orthotics Safely

Orthotics are designed to support your foot structure, so they require more careful handling compared to regular insoles.

Instead of washing them under running water, it is better to use a damp cloth with mild soap to clean the surface. Focus on areas that come into direct contact with your foot. Once cleaned, wipe off any excess moisture and leave them to dry naturally.

There are a few important points to keep in mind:

  • Do not soak them in water as this can damage their structure
  • Avoid heat exposure, including sunlight or dryers
  • Use only mild soap to prevent material breakdown
  • Always air dry completely before reuse

Following these steps helps maintain the support and durability of your orthotics.

Cleaning Frequency Guide

Cleaning does not need to be daily, but it should be consistent.

Item Recommended Frequency
Insoles Every 1 to 2 weeks
Smelly Insoles Weekly treatment
Orthotics Light cleaning every 1 to 2 weeks

Regular maintenance is more effective than occasional deep cleaning

Common Mistakes to Avoid

While cleaning insoles seems simple, a few mistakes can reduce their lifespan:

  • Using too much water
  • Scrubbing too aggressively
  • Drying under direct heat
  • Not allowing proper drying time

Avoiding these helps maintain both comfort and durability.

Simple Ways to Keep Insoles Fresh

A few everyday habits can reduce how often you need to clean your insoles and help maintain hygiene over time. Most odour issues come from moisture build-up, so the focus should be on keeping things dry.

Wearing clean socks daily reduces the amount of sweat and dirt reaching your insoles. Rotating between different pairs of shoes also helps, as it allows each pair to dry properly between uses.

There are a few additional habits that make a difference:

  • Let your shoes air out after use
    Remove insoles occasionally and keep them in an open space
  • Use moisture-absorbing powders or inserts
    These help control sweat and reduce bacterial growth
  • Avoid wearing damp shoes
    Even slight moisture can lead to odour
  • Store shoes in a dry, ventilated area
    This prevents moisture build-up
  • Clean insoles regularly before odour builds up
    Light, frequent cleaning works better than deep cleaning later

When to Replace Insoles

Even with proper care, insoles will eventually wear out. Over time, cushioning reduces and support weakens.

You may need to replace them if you notice:

  • Reduced cushioning
  • Persistent odour
  • Visible wear or damage

For orthotics, replacement depends on usage and professional advice. You can also check out our detailed guide on custom insole lifespan and replacement to understand when it’s time to replace them.

Final Thoughts

Knowing how to clean shoe insoles properly helps maintain comfort, hygiene, and durability. Each material requires a slightly different approach, and proper drying is just as important as cleaning itself.

With regular care, your insoles will stay fresh, supportive, and comfortable for much longer.

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