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How To Get Shoe Polish Stains Out Of Your Cocktail Dress Instantly

Shoe polish stains are the worst, especially when they mar the fabric of your favourite cocktail dress. Fortunately, there are several effective and easy methods to removing these pesky spots. Read on to find out how to make your dress look brand-new again.


Updated 24 Jun 2023

By Mateuzs Kowalski

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Step 1: Scrape Off Excess Shoe Polish

If shoe polish is still wet, carefully scrape off any excess with a dull knife. Do not rub or wipe, as this will spread the shoe polish further.

Step 2: Apply White Vinegar or Rubbing Alcohol

Put either white vinegar or rubbing alcohol onto a clean cloth, and dab it onto the stain. Continue to dab until the shoe polish has been removed. This will also help to loosen any dirt or dust particles that have become stuck to the shoe polish.

Step 3: Wash With soap and water

If there is still some residue left, wet area with cold water. Use a mild detergent and a soft cloth to gently scrub the area where the shoe polish was applied. Rinse the spot thoroughly with cold water.

Step 4: Pretreat with Laundry Detergent and Water

Mix a few drops of laundry detergent in a cup of lukewarm water. Dip a clean cloth into the solution and dab it onto the stained area. Continue to dab until the spot is completely gone. Rinse area with cold water once you're done.

Step 5: Put dress in the Washing Machine

Once all the shoe polish has been removed, launder the dress in the washing machine using the normal cycle and warm water. Allow the dress to air dry after washing.

Conclusion

With a few simple steps, you can get rid of shoe polish stains from your cocktail dress. It's best to treat the stain as soon as possible to minimize any damage to the fabric.

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