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Clearing Out Shoe Polish Stains is Easier Than You Think

Shoe polish stains can be a stubborn mess to clean up, but with the right supplies and steps, it's easier than you think. Here are some tips for cleaning shoe polish stains from your clothing, carpet, furniture, and more.


Updated 14 Feb 2023

By Peter Blackwood

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Cleaning Shoe Polish Stains on Clothing

If your clothing has been stained with shoe polish, try these simple steps:

  • Mix one part mild dish soap with one part white vinegar.
  • Dampen the stained area with water.
  • Apply the vinegar and dish soap mixture to the stain and let it sit for 15 minutes.
  • Rinse off the mixture with warm water.
  • Once stain is gone, run the clothing item through a cycle in the washing machine with laundry detergent as usual.

Cleaning Shoe Polish Stains on Carpet

When it comes to cleaning shoe polish stains out of carpets, follow these directions:

  • Blot the area with a paper towel or cloth.
  • Mix one part mild dish soap and one part white vinegar.
  • Apply the mixture to the stained area and use a scrub brush to work it into the carpet.
  • Blot area with a clean paper towel.
  • Repeat as necessary until the stain is gone.

Cleaning Shoe Polish Stains on Furniture

These steps can be used to remove shoe polish stains from wood, leather, or fabric furniture:

  • Mix one part mild dish soap with one part white vinegar.
  • Dampen a cloth and apply the solution to stained area.
  • Scrub the area gently with a soft cloth or brush.
  • Use a damp cloth to wipe away solution.

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