Nothing ruins a night out like leaving with a nasty dessert wine stain on your shoes! But don't worry, getting rid of wine stains on Pumas is easier than you think. In this article, we'll show you step-by-step how to remove those tough stains so your shoes look brand new.
Updated 21 Feb 2023
By Matej Kramberger
Your first step for removing a dessert wine stain from your Puma shoes is to pre-treat the stain. Start by dabbing the stained area with cold water to help loosen the stain. Then, make a paste of white vinegar and baking soda and apply it to stained area. Let the paste sit on the stain for up to 30 minutes, then rinse it off with cold water.
Once you've pre-treated the stains, it's time to put shoes in the washing machine. Use a mild detergent and cold water, then set your machine to a gentle cycle. To safeguard your Puma shoes, use a laundry bag or pillowcase to protect them while they're in the washer.
After the shoes are washed and rinsed, let them air-dry before wearing them again. Do not put them in the dryer, as this could damage the materials and cause shrinkage. Lay your Puma shoes flat on a drying rack or towel and let them air-dry completely before you put them on.
To help prevent future dessert wine stains, consider using a waterproof spray on your Puma shoes. This will create a protective layer that can help guard against spills and stains.
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