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The Trainer Trash brand was designed to cater for busy families or individuals who embrace the outdoor life but also want a quick, easy and effective way to look after their favorite footwear. Be it running shoes, trainers, creps, hiking boots, rugby boots, football boots or sporting shoes. Trainer Trash Washbags and shoe care products are an essential union.
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An absolute must for any home full of…
An absolute must for any home full of trainers and teenagers! Makes the white ones gleam like new and cleans and refreshes the sporting ones 👟
I also use it for the ponies head collar and exercise boots stops the metal banging around in the machine ❤️
Fabulous invention
I don't normally bother with reviews…
I don't normally bother with reviews but these products are so good I had to. Firstly the bag to wash trainers footy boots muddy dog walking shoes anything really that you want separate from the rest of the washing comes up great. The airpockets in the bag let the water and soap swish round but keeps the mud and grass in the bag - genius!! Now I have tried the cleaning solution which is sprayed directly on and rubbed with a soft brush the results are astounding literally I thought there must be bleach in it (there's not I checked) The transformation is there - don't wonder just get it - real game changer, time and effort saving well done to the team trainer trash 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Skeptic turned Advocate!
I was initially skeptical about the Trainer Trash bag, but it has really exceeded my expectations.
I'm constantly out on walks, and given the magnificent British weather, it's always muddy and wet and my trainers/shoes/boots are always caked in mud. It was annoying having to throw the dirty shoes in the boot or into plastic bags etc to transport them home and try and clean over a sink.
I've tried a few products, and the 'cheap' ones are just naff, they really are. They fall apart after 2 washes, so I was looking for something long lasting and durable.
I found Trainer Trash and it looked like a good product and the website wording and results seemed really positive. But I was skeptical as I've been lead by product claims before.
But genuinely, the product is awesome. You can instantly see the difference between the cheap ones and the Trainer Trash bag. It looks and feels like a 'quality' product and you do honestly get what you pay for sometimes.
After several washes, my trainers still come out looking almost brand new every time. The bag itself is incredibly durable and shows no signs of wear and tear, even after countless cycles in the washing machine. It’s an absolute game-changer for anyone who wants to keep their trainers clean without the hassle. Highly recommended! I've not got three of them as I use them for my partner and kids shoes and trainers as well.
We just stick them in the car on our way out, go for our walk, take the trainers off and put them straight in the bag and straight in the washing machine when I get home.
I've found adding a scoop or spray of Vanish yields even better results as well before you put them in.
Excellent product, very well made!
Nowadays, walking / trekking is my main activity to stay fit. I live in the North West and unfortunately, sunny days are rare and the ground is always soggy. Most of the time, I find myself covered in mud, knee high! As everybody knows, it's a real pain to handle wet & muddy boots. I've seen Trainer Trash advertised on Instagram and decided to try it. I didn't expect much but when it arrived quickly, I was positively surprised. Trainer Trash is a well taught, high quality product, worth every penny! It exceeded all my expectations! It's a very well designed and made bag to carry the trainers, walking boots etc., especially after a long walk in he wild when they are wet and muddy. It's made from a high quality material and all the dirt stays in the bag. Nothing else gets dirty, which comes in contact with my muddy walking boots. When I come home, I put the Trainer Trash straight in the washing machine with the dirty boots in them, together with my other muddy clothes, joggers etc. and after a 15 minute quick wash, the boots come out of Trainer Trash sparkling clean! Trainer Trash prevents the machine and the other clothes from getting damaged as well. I've been using Trainer Trash over 3 months now and I highly recommend it. I'm thinking of ordering a few more to give to my other trekking buddies as a present.
I fabulous product and great service
A fabulous product and great service, i will buy again

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