Accidents happen. However, removing shoe polish stains from gingham fabric requires special attention to detail and a few supplies. Read on for an easy step-by-step guide on how to get rid of those stubborn shoe polish stains from your gingham clothing.
Updated 23 Jun 2023
By Nishat Asif
Before you start the stain removal process, make sure you have all supplies necessary:
Using a dry white cloth or white towel, dab at stain using a blotting motion. Do not rub, as this will spread the shoe polish further onto the fabric. Keep blotting until the stain has been absorbed.
Using a new white cloth, dispense a generous amount of dry cleaning solvent onto cloth and rub it gently against the shoe polish stain. Make sure to apply pressure when rubbing, as this will help loosen the stain up before moving on to the next step.
Fill a sink with cold water and add a generous amount of dishwashing liquid with bleach alternative. Gently place the stained fabric into the water and make sure entire area is submerged. Allow the fabric to soak for about 30 minutes or more, depending on the severity of stain.
After the fabric has soaked, remove it from water and rinse the affected area with cold running water. Once rinsed, blot the area with a clean white cloth or towel and allow it to air dry naturally.
Removing shoe polish stains from gingham can be a tricky process, but with the right supplies and some patience, the stain can come out looking good as new. After following the steps above, you should be able to enjoy your garment again without worrying about any unsightly shoe polish stains.
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