Are you having trouble getting rid of that pesky insect repellent stain on your Oxfords? Don't worry, here are some simple, easy-to-follow steps to get your shoes looking good as new in no time.
Updated 04 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
To get started, you’ll need a few basic supplies to help remove the insect repellent stain. Make sure you have following items handy before you begin:
Before you start cleaning, it's important to test the mild detergent on a small, inconspicuous area of the shoe. This will ensure that the detergent won't damage or discolor the material. Once you've done this, you can move on to the next step.
Now that you've tested detergent, you're ready to pre-treat the stain. Start by dampening the clean cloth with warm water and a small amount of detergent. Gently rub the cloth over the stain in a circular motion, making sure not to scrub too hard. Once you feel like you’ve thoroughly worked the detergent into the stain, let it sit for 10 minutes.
After letting the detergent sit for 10 minutes, take your soft toothbrush and gently scrub away the stain. Don't be too vigorous with your scrubbing - you don't want to damage the material. Once you’ve finished scrubbing, rinse the area with warm water.
Once you’ve finished the cleaning process, it's important to let the shoes air dry. Don't place them near a heater or other heat source. The heat can cause the material to shrink, leading to permanent damage.
Getting rid of an insect repellent stain on your Oxfords doesn't have to be a daunting task. With these simple steps, you can have your shoes looking good as new in no time. Just make sure to test the detergent before you start cleaning and allow the shoes to air dry when you're finished.
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