Clean Those Stains Away: How to Remove Coffee and Tea Stains from Slippers

Are your slippers the worse for wear after a few too many trips to the kitchen for coffee and tea? Don’t worry, you can restore them to their former glory in no time at all with a few simple steps.


Updated 19 Jun 2023

By Luke Smith

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If you’ve got a pair of slippers that are covered in coffee or tea stains, first step is to mix together some hot water and some laundry detergent. Using a soft cloth or sponge, apply the solution to the stained area and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, gently rub the material until the stain disappears. If the stain isn’t coming out, try adding a few drops of distilled white vinegar into the water-detergent mixture.

Once the stain has been removed, rinse the spot with cold water. This will remove any excess soap and make sure that no residue remains on the fabric that might cause damage later on. After rinsing, allow your slippers to air dry completely.

If your slippers are made of leather, you may be able to remove the stains with a leather cleaning solution. Begin by wiping down the area with a damp cloth to remove any dirt and oils. Apply the leather cleaning solution to stained area using a clean cloth, wiping with a circular motion. Let the solution sit for five minutes before wiping it away with a damp cloth.

If these methods don’t work, you might need to take your slippers to a professional leather cleaner. It’s important to pick a reputable cleaner who specializes in leather goods to ensure your slippers get the best care possible.

FAQ

How do I clean coffee and tea stains from slippers?

For fabric slippers, mix hot water and laundry detergent. Gently rub the stained area with a cloth or sponge. Rinse with cold water and let the slippers air dry. For leather slippers, use a leather cleaning solution and a cloth. Wipe with a circular motion. Rinse with a damp cloth and allow slippers to air dry.

What if I can't get the stains out?

If the stains won’t come out, take your slippers to a professional leather cleaner. Make sure to pick a reputable cleaner who specializes in leather goods.

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