Get Red Wine Stains Out of Your Boots With Ease

Accidents can happen and red wine stains on boots can be a stubborn problem. With the right materials, you can clean and maintain your favorite pair of leather boots. Read on for the best methods for cleaning red wine stains from boots.


Updated 21 Feb 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

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The Best Way to Clean Red Wine Stains From Boots

The best way to clean red wine stains from boots is to use a gentle leather cleaner and a white cloth.

  • First, remove any excess red wine from the boot with a paper towel or cloth.
  • Mix a small amount of mild soap with lukewarm water.
  • Dampen your white cloth and add a few drops of the mild soap solution.
  • Gently scrub stained area of the boot with the cloth in a circular motion.
  • Do not use too much pressure or you may damage the leather.
  • Once the stain is removed, dry boot off with a dry cloth.
  • Apply a leather conditioner to the boot to keep it looking new.

What If Stain is Persistent?

If the stain remains after above steps, try using a commercial leather cleaner. You can find them at most shoe and department stores. Before using the cleaner, test it first in an inconspicuous area. Follow the directions on the bottle and carefully apply the cleaner to stained area of the boot. Allow the cleaner to sit for several minutes and then wipe it off with a clean cloth. If the stain persists, you may need to take the boots to a professional leather cleaner.

Preventing Red Wine Stains in the Future

The best way to avoid future red wine stains on your boots is to be careful around food and beverages. If you know that you’re going to be around red wine, be sure to wear shoes that are not made of leather. Also, consider applying a waterproof sealant to boots to provide additional protection.

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