Cleaning Medicine Stains from Oxford Shoes: An Easy Two-Step Process

We've all been there--accidentally spilling medicine on our Oxfords. Here's an easy two-step process you can use to clean these pesky stains and have your Oxfords looking as good as new!


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Luke Smith

berry When a medicine spill occurs, sooner you address it the better. Take the following steps to quickly and easily clean those medicine stains from your Oxfords:
  • Gently Blot the Stain: Using a damp, lint-free cloth, gently blot the surface of the shoe to blot up excess medicine and liquid.
  • Use a Professional Shoe Cleaner: Once the excess medicine has been removed, apply a shoe cleaning product designed for leather or suede shoes. You can find these at most grocery or drug stores. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions, as some require wiping off the area with a damp cloth after application.
These steps should help to remove the medicine stains from your Oxfords. However, if you find that stain is still visible, you may want to consult a professional cleaner for further advice and assistance.

FAQ

What Should I Do If the Medicine Stain is Still Visible?

If the stain is still visible after following two-step process outlined above, you may want to consult a professional cleaner for further advice and assistance.

Can I Use Any Type of Shoe Cleaner to Remove Medicine Stains?

It's important to use a shoe cleaner designed for leather or suede shoes. You can find these at most grocery or drug stores. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions, as some may require wiping off the area with a damp cloth after application.

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