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How to Get Rid of Stubborn Berry Stains from Converse Shoes!

Berry stains can be especially stubborn when it comes to removing them from canvas Converse shoes. But there's no need to worry! This guide will walk you through step by step on how to get rid of berry stains from your precious shoes.


Updated 10 Mar 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Step 1: Rinse Water

As soon as you notice the stain, rinse the affected area with cold water. This will help prevent the stain from settling and becoming more difficult to remove.

Step 2: Diluted Dish Soap

Next, mix a solution of warm water and dish soap. Use a soft cloth or sponge to gently rub fabric of your shoes in a circular motion with the soapy solution to break down the berry stain.

Step 3: Rubbing Alcohol

If the stain is still visible after trying dish soap solution, pour some rubbing alcohol onto a clean rag or cloth. Begin dabbing and rubbing the area, making sure not to rub too hard and damage the shoes.

Step 4: Baking Soda Paste

Create a paste by mixing baking soda and water and spread the paste over the affected area. Let the paste sit for about 15 minutes before rinsing it off. This will help break down the stain and make it easier to remove.

Step 5: Stain Remover

If the stain is still not completely gone, try using a stain remover meant specifically for canvas shoes. Follow the instructions on the packaging and use a clean cloth to apply the solution to the area.

Step 6: Air Dry

Take your shoes and lay them out flat to let them air dry. Do not put them in washing machine or dryer, as this could damage material.

Conclusion

Berry stains can be tricky to remove from canvas shoes, but with the steps above, you can get rid of those stubborn stains in no time. With a little effort and patience, your shoes will look good as new!

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