Accidents happen; barbecue sauce can end up on your shoes or sandals when you least expect it. Luckily, cleaning up these sticky messes doesn't have to be a difficult job. In this article, we'll provide some tips and tricks for how to quickly and easily clean barbecue sauce stains from sandals.
Updated 20 Jun 2023
By Noemi Denker
The most important part of removing any kind of stain from fabric is getting started right away. If you let the stain sit, it will become more difficult to remove. The first step is to remove as much of sauce as possible. You can do this by gently scraping off the excess sauce with a spoon. Be sure to be gentle, as you don't want to damage the material of the shoe.
Once you've gotten rid of as much of the sauce as possible, you'll need to create a cleaning solution to get rid of remaining stain. A good option is to create a mixture of one part laundry detergent and one part warm water. Dip a cloth in the solution, then massage the stained area of the shoe with the damp cloth. You may need to rub repeatedly in order to remove stain. Once the stain has been removed, rinse the shoe with clean water to remove any traces of the cleaning solution.
If the stain is particularly stubborn, you may need to use a stronger cleaning solution. In this case, you can mix together one part vinegar and two parts warm water. Apply the mixture to the stained area and leave it to work for a few minutes before rinsing off with clean water.
When it comes to cleaning the sole of the sandal, you'll want to take a slightly different approach. Start by wiping away any excess sauce with a cloth or sponge. Then, fill a bowl with warm water and a few squirts of dish soap. Submerge the sole of the sandal in soapy water for a few minutes. Once the time is up, you can rub sole with a scrub brush to get rid of any remaining stains.
Once the sole is clean, you'll want to make sure that all of the soap has been removed. To do this, rinse the sole in a separate bowl of warm water. Then, use a towel to pat dry sole before allowing to air dry completely. This will help to prevent any residue or buildup of soap on the sole.
Barbecue sauce can be a tricky stain to remove from delicate materials such as sandals. However, with a few simple steps you can get rid of the offending stain in no time. Use a mixture of laundry detergent and warm water or vinegar and warm water to remove the stain from fabric. For the sole of the sandal, fill a bowl with warm water and dish soap, then scrub with a brush to get rid of stain. Finally, be sure to rinse the sandal in clean water and allow to air dry completely.
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