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Dealing with Tough Berry Stains on Suede? Here’s How You Get Rid of Them

Accidentally spilling berries on your expensive suede apparel can be a nightmare. But with the right approach, you can get rid of those tough stains and preserve your beloved garment!


Updated 10 Mar 2023

By Nishat Asif

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As much as you love your berries, it's never a good feeling when their juice stains your favorite suede item. Fortunately, getting rid of berry stains isn't as difficult as you might think.

Before You Get Started

To remove berry messes, the first step is to identify the type of suede fabric you have. While using commercial products is an option, it's better to stick to natural methods – especially since many commercial stain removers tend to damage suede.

If you’re not sure what kind of suede you have, consult a leather expert or check the product label for instructions. Some suedes nowadays come with pre-treating solutions that can make cleaning much easier.

With that said, here are some of the best ways to remove berry stains from suede garments:

Using a Damp Cloth

The most effective way to remove berry stains is by using a damp cloth. Simply soak the cloth in lukewarm water and gently work the liquid into the stained area. Use a light circular motion around the stain, being careful not to soak material too much.

This method works best if the stain is fresh. Once you have worked the cloth into the stained area, use a brush to gently remove excess liquid. Make sure to brush in one direction only, going with the nap of the suede.

Using a Vinegar Solution

Vinegar carries natural bleaching agents that can remove stubborn berry stains from suede. To create your cleaning solution, mix one part white vinegar with two parts lukewarm water. Dip a cloth in the solution and apply it to stain, repeating the same circular motion used in the previous method.

Once you’re done applying the solution, use a towel to remove excess moisture. Then, allow the item to air dry, being careful not to place it under direct sunlight. It takes a few hours for the garment to dry completely.

Conclusion

Berry stains are frustrating, but they don't have to ruin your suede garments. With these handy tips, you can easily restore your fabric and keep it looking like new. Just keep in mind that it's important to deal with them quickly as the sooner you act, the easier it will be to get rid of the stain.

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