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Removing Paint Stains from Wedges: An Easy 3-Step Guide

Wedge shoes are a classic and iconic style that everyone loves, but there’s no denying that they take a little extra care when it comes to cleaning. Paint stains from creativity projects or spilled paint can be stubbornly difficult to clean off without damaging the delicate material of your shoes. Fortunately, there is an effective and simple 3-step method of removing the paint without ruining your wedges.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Step 1: Scrape off any excess paint

Gently scrape off any globs of paint that are still stuck on shoe using a plastic putty knife or a credit card. You want to remove as much of the excess material as possible, but be careful not to rip or tear the fabric of your shoe.

Step 2: Apply a solvent

Using a dry cloth, spill a few drops of rubbing alcohol onto the stain and gently rub it in with your finger. The alcohol will help to break down the paint and loosen it from the fabric. Do not scrub too hard in this step. If necessary, apply more drops of the alcohol until the paint begins to come off.

Step 3: Rinse and repeat

When the paint has mostly been removed, use a damp cloth to rinse the area to remove any remaining traces of paint and the alcohol. Allow the shoes to dry completely before wearing them again.

Conclusion

Cleaning paint stains off of wedge shoes may seem like a daunting task, but the process is actually quite simple when broken down into three easy steps. With just a little bit of patience and this guide, you'll be back to rocking your favorite pair of wedges in no time!

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