How to Easily Remove Medicine Stains from your Favourite Loafers

Medicine stains can be a notoriously difficult stain to get out of shoes and other fabrics. Fear not though, with these simple steps you'll have your loafers looking as good as new in no time.


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Blaž Stančič

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What You'll Need

  • White vinegar
  • Tissue or cloth
  • Soft brush
  • Hydrogen peroxide (optional)

Removing the Stain

  1. Start by using a tissue to blot excess medicine off the loafers.
  2. Next, dampen a cloth with white vinegar and wipe down the affected area.
  3. If the stain is still present, use a soft-bristled brush (an old toothbrush works well) to gently scrub the area in a circular motion.
  4. Once the stain has been removed, rinse the area with cool water and allow it to air-dry.
  5. If the stain still persists, you can try using hydrogen peroxide, but please note that this should only be used on light-coloured materials.

Conclusion

With these simple tips, removing stubborn medicine stains from your favourite loafers is easier than you thought. So next time, you don't need to worry about those pesky medicine stains ruining your favourite shoes.

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