3 Easy Steps for Removing Nail Polish Stains from Your Vans

Don't let that dried nail polish keep your shoes looking dingy! With these three easy steps, you'll have your Vans sparklingly clean in no time.


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Do you have dried nail polish on your beloved Vans? Don't let a little mess hold you back from showing off your shoes proudly. Here are three simple steps to get those stains out of your shoes:

Step 1: Scrape Away Excess Polish

Carefully scrape off as much of the dried nail polish as possible with a butter knife or metal spoon. Make sure to be careful and not dig into the shoe too deeply. If you don't have these items, use a clean cloth to gently dab the polish away.

Step 2: Lather Up

Wet the area with lukewarm water, then cover it with a dollop of dish soap. Work the soap into the area with a soft bristled toothbrush. When you are finished, rinse the area with warm water and towel dry.

Step 3: Use a Mild Stain Remover

If you're still seeing traces of the nail polish stain, reach for a gentle stain remover or diluted bleach solution. Blot a small amount onto the stain, then let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Afterwards, wipe it off with a clean cloth and run a few drops of water over the area to rinse.

Follow these steps, and you'll have your Vans looking good as new!

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