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Can You Get Grass Stains Out of Converse? Here's How

Having a pair of white Converse shoes can be a challenge when it comes to keeping them looking their best. Grass stains can quickly appear when your Converse shoes are not properly taken care of, but there is hope. Here’s what you need to know about cleaning grass stains from Converse.


Updated 14 Feb 2023

By Jacobim Mugabe

Grass stains

Understanding Grass Stains

Grass stains generally consist of three different materials: the dirt from the ground, proteins from grass, and chlorophyll. This combination is what causes grass stains to appear particularly dark green or brown. Chlorophyll is a plant pigment that is responsible for green color of grass stains.

Removing Grass Stains from Converse Shoes

The first step in removing grass stains from Converse shoes is to scrape the dirt off the shoe with a dull knife or spoon. Then, prepare a solution of mild detergent and warm water, and apply it to the stained area with a soft cloth. Gently scrub area until the stain begins to lift. If necessary, apply a pre-treatment stain remover, allow it to sit for a few minutes, and then scrub again.

Once stain has been removed, rinse the area with cool water and dry with a clean cloth or towel. You may need to repeat this process if the stain is particularly stubborn.

Additional Tips for Maintaining Converse Shoes

  • Always brush off any mud or dirt before it dries, as it will be harder to remove once it’s dry.
  • Treat the canvas with a water repellent spray to help protect it from wet conditions.
  • If your Converse shoes become wet, allow them to air dry naturally, away from direct sunlight and heat.

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