How to Easily Remove Chocolate Stains from Your Vans!

Accidents happen. Whether it was your fault or not, it’s possible for chocolate stains to end up on your favorite pair of Vans. When this happens, don't panic! Follow our guide to make sure your shoes stay looking as good as new.


Updated 14 Feb 2023

By Peter Blackwood

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Step 1: Blot The Stain

Start off by blotting the stain with cool water. Wet a soft cloth and pat it onto stain until the surface is damp. This will help to loosen any dirt that may be trapped in fabric.

Step 2: Apply A Cleaner

After you have blotted the stain, you can apply a cleaner to help break down chocolate. Use a stain remover, like OxiClean, or a mild detergent. Apply the cleaner directly to the stained area and rub it in with a soft cloth. Let it sit for 5 minutes and then rinse it off with cool water.

Step 3: Scrub The Stain

Once the cleaner has been rinsed off, you’ll need to use a bit of elbow grease to scrub the stain away. Start with a soft-bristle brush and some warm water. Scrub stained area and then rinse it off with cool water. Repeat this process until the stain has been completely removed.

Step 4: Check The Results

Once you’ve scrubbed the stain away, inspect the area to make sure it’s clean. If there are still traces of the stain, repeat Steps 2 and 3 until it is gone.

Step 5: Dry The Shoes

After the stain has been removed, it’s important to make sure that the shoes are completely dry before you wear them. Allow them to air dry, or you can use a hairdryer on lowest setting to speed up process.

Conclusion

With just a few simple steps, you can easily remove chocolate stains from your Vans. Just be sure to blot, apply a cleaner, scrub, check, and dry the shoes to ensure that they remain looking as good as new.

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