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Removal Guide: Easily Clean Paint Stains from your Loafers

Accidents happen. But that doesn't mean a spilled paint stain has to be the end of your beloved loafers. Follow this guide to get your shoes back in pristine condition.


Updated 22 Jun 2023

By Jacobim Mugabe

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Step 1: Scrape off Excess Paint

Carefully scrape off as much of the paint as possible. You can use a butter knife or an old credit card for this step.

Step 2: Wipe with a Dry Cloth

Lightly wipe the area with a dry cloth to remove any remaining residue.

Step 3: Apply Nail Polish Remover (Only if Compatible with your Shoes)

To break down and remove any stubborn paint, apply nail polish remover to affected area. However, be aware that certain materials may not be compatible with nail polish remover - check with your shoe manufacturer before proceeding.

Step 4: Wipe with a Damp Cloth

Once nail polish remover has been applied, use a damp cloth to wipe away any remaining stains.

Step 5: Place Loafer in the Sun (Optional)

If stain still persists, you can place your loafer in direct sunlight for a few hours. This should help to fade any remaining discoloration.

Conclusion

With these easy steps, you can restore your loafers to their former glory!

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