Rust stains can be unsightly and hard to remove, but there are simple steps you can take to get your Vans back in shape again. Read on to learn how to clean rust stains from Vans safely and effectively.
Updated 28 Jun 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
To begin, mix together a solution of equal parts water and white vinegar. Be sure to use distilled white vinegar for best results. Once solution is mixed, apply it directly to any rust stains on your Vans shoes with a soft cloth. Allow the solution to sit on the affected area for a few minutes before scrubbing gently. After scrubbing, rinse the affected area with cool water and pat dry with a clean cloth.
Once you've removed the rust, make sure to take precautions to prevent future rust stains. Immediately after washing your Vans, apply a thin coat of wax or shoe sealant to the leather or canvas portions of the shoe. This will create a barrier that will protect your Vans against water and other moisture - two of the leading causes of rust stains.
When cleaning or waxing your Vans, always remember to start with a test patch first. This will help you determine how the cleaner or wax will react to the material. Additionally, if you have old or worn Vans shoes, never put them through the washing machine. The high heat could cause the material to shrink or warp.
You can prevent rust on your Vans by applying a thin coat of wax or shoe sealant immediately after washing them. This will create a barrier that will protect the sneakers against water and other moisture.
No. You should never put your Vans shoes through washing machine as the high heat could cause the material to shrink or warp.
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