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Banana Peels for Cleaning Shoes

My oldest son being flat footed and my middle son being a toe walker, their shoes get more scuffed than a normal very active boy. They also attend a private Christian school where there is a uniform policy. With mornings being extremely crazy anyway, I certainly do not have time to buff or polish shoes. This is particularly true, especially since we spend a big part of each morning looking for them, saving time is a must!

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I had tried many different things, but I always was running late, with a job looking halfway finished for each boys shoes. My mom had told me a suggestion a long time ago which I thought was nuts. One morning being extremely rushed, all I had time to fix for breakfast along with making two lunches was cereal with banana. I remembered my mom's idea. I grabbed the banana peel and got to work, rubbing the inside of the peel on the outside of each pair of shoes. I grabbed a dishcloth and buffed it off. Amazingly the scuffs, dirt, and questionable marks were gone.

Now I had to admit to my mom she was once again right! Laughing she said, her grandmother had told her this when I started walking. She went on to say, that while her grandmother was at the salon getting her hair set, she had read it in a magazine. Bananas are not only a fast meal, they can also clean your shoes in a second. Try it, your mother may have known this also.

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By Mistie from Baton Rouge, LA

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As a working mom of 3 boys, I know the rush and chaos that a house can have in the morning trying to get everyone off to work. May I suggest that you find a shelf for your porch, and get the boys to put their school shoes on the shelf every night, making sure that they are buffed up properly. I would make this one of their bedtime chores (or after school, if they do not wear those shoes after school). I suspect that the school insists on shiny shoes to develop some sort of self-discipline and self-respect in the children, not as a make-work project for moms.

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You could keep shoe cleaning cloths on the shelf, so that the buffing can be done without making trips to look for cleaning supplies. If you wanted them to use banana peels, they could do so. Developing routines to help with the early morning rush is a godsend, and is a good lifelong habit. Your son's wives will thank you for raising tidy and organized sons!!

 

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