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Regarding the VI's, there are a few options. Ok, it's not suede like the Infrared so no worries. I would first take warm water, a blue scratch free dish washing pad, and mild detergent (tide colorsafe or something in that nature) and just gently wash the shoe. Remove the laces first and get scrubbing. Now less is more. Don't just scrub as hard as you can, as you can damage the shoe. But gently wash away any dirt or grime. Then gently pat the shoe down with a towel to remove as much water as possible. Now let it dry overnight. Now to whiten the midsole I would recommend using the Plus White 5 mintue speed whitening gel. Take a qtip and put the bleach on the midsole of the shoe overnight and that should take away some of the yellowing. And of course you could also get seaglow for the sole.
With the laces, take a clean disposable water bottle and put warm water, detergent, and some bleach in it. Then wash the laces first with the blue scratch free dish washing pad and some detergent. Once you get most of the grime off, place the places into the bottle and shake. You can leave it overnight. Take them out and rinse with warm water. Let them hang dry on your door knob and it should be good to go.
With the laces, take a clean disposable water bottle and put warm water, detergent, and some bleach in it. Then wash the laces first with the blue scratch free dish washing pad and some detergent. Once you get most of the grime off, place the places into the bottle and shake. You can leave it overnight. Take them out and rinse with warm water. Let them hang dry on your door knob and it should be good to go.