7 Simple Steps to Remove Scissor Oil Stains from Your Reebok Shoes
It's annoying enough when you get scissor oil stains on your clothes. But have you ever found yourself frustrated with greasy scissor oil stains on your favorite pair of shoes, especially the ones from Reebok?
Updated 03 Mar 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
What You Need
- White vinegar
- Lemon juice or dish soap
- Baking soda
- Soft brush
- Old cloth
- Shoe cleaner
Instructions
- Mix vinegar, lemon juice or dish soap – Start off by mixing equal parts of white vinegar, lemon juice or dish soap.
- Apply the mixture to the stains – Dip soft brush into the mixture and apply it onto the scissor oil stains.
- Scrub – Use the soft brush to scrub the stain gently until it starts to fade.
- Rinse – Rinse your shoes with water lightly to remove the remaining dirt and cleaning solution.
- Sprinkle baking soda – Sprinkle baking soda over the area and leave it on for a few minutes.
- Dab the area with a clean cloth – Dip an old cloth in water and dab it over the area to remove baking soda residue.
- Clean with shoe cleaner – Lastly, clean the area with a shoe cleaner to make it look as good as new.
Tips
- You can also use commercial stain removers for better results.
- Always test any solution on a small, hidden spot first before using it on the entire surface.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)