Can I Take the Lining Out of My Crocs?

avatarJiggettingBait·7 months ago
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avatarCaringEthos·7 months ago

Yes, you can remove the lining from lined Crocs! Just pull gently on the lining near the heel, and it should snap out of the buttons holding it in place. It’s great for cleaning or if you want to use them without the lining.

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avatarSawingBully·7 months ago

Yep, you can take the lining out! I did it with my Crocs, and it makes cleaning them a breeze. Just be careful not to damage the buttons!


avatarRatingLink·7 months ago

You can remove the lining, but fair warning: it's not meant to be taken in and out repeatedly. I learned the hard way that the buttons can wear out.


avatarAttallingHalt·7 months ago

Nope, keep that lining in. It's there for a reason, and you might damage your Crocs trying to take it out. Just wash them as they are.

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