How to Get Rid of Dessert Wine Stains on Your Converse Shoes

If you’ve got stuck with a dessert wine stain on your favorite Converse shoes, don’t panic! Taking the right steps can help you get rid of that pesky wine stain. Here you will learn how to clean and remove dessert wine stains from Converse shoes.


Updated 21 Feb 2023

By Peter Blackwood

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Cleaning Out Stain

  • First, get a dry cloth and use it to blot out the spill as much as possible. Try not to rub the stain or scrub it, as this could make it spread.
  • Dab a wet cloth over the stained area, but do not soak shoe. This will help dilute the stain, allowing it to be easier to remove.
  • Mix some mild detergent with water, and then use a damp cloth to apply the mixture to affected area. Rub the affected area gently to remove the stain.
  • Once most of the stain has been removed, rinse the area with clean water and then dry it with a dry cloth.

Using Home Remedies

  • Make a solution of vinegar and water, and use a cloth to apply it directly to the affected area.
  • Let it sit for a few moments, and then rub the solution into the stain using a stiff brush. This should help to break up wine stain.
  • Wipe the area clean with a damp cloth, and then rinse with clean water.
  • Allow the shoe to air dry before wearing it.

Using Commercial Products

If home remedies don’t work, you can try using commercial cleaning products. Look for products specifically designed for removing wine stains, or those which are safe to use on Converse shoes. Follow the instructions on the packaging and make sure to test the product in a small, unseen area first.

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