5 Natural Solutions to Clean Organza of Shoe Polish Stains
Organza is a delicate fabric that should be treated with care. When shoe polish stains occur, however, you might be at a lost of what to do – don't worry, we've got your back! Here are 5 natural solutions to clean organza of shoe polish stains.
Updated 23 Jun 2023
By Blaž Stančič
Using Rubbing Alcohol
- Dampen a cloth with rubbing alcohol and dab the stain.
- Rotate the cloth often so a clean part is always making contact with the stain.
- Continue dabbing until the stain lifts.
- Rinse the area with cold water and allow it to air dry.
Using Dish Soap
- Mix one tablespoon of dish soap with two cups of cool water and stir until combined.
- Soak a clean cloth in the mixture and dab the stained area.
- Rotate the cloth often so a clean part is always making contact with stain.
- Continue dabbing until the stain lifts.
- Rinse the area with cold water and allow it to air dry.
Using White Vinegar
- Mix one part white vinegar with two parts cool water and stir until combined.
- Soak a clean cloth in the mixture and dab the stained area.
- Rotate the cloth often so a clean part is always making contact with the stain.
- Continue dabbing until the stain lifts.
- Rinse the area with cold water and allow it to air dry.
Using Salt
- Sprinkle salt generously over the stained area.
- Leave the salt to sit for an hour.
- Gently brush off the salt using a soft brush.
- Rinse the area with cold water and allow it to air dry.
Using Lemon Juice
- Mix two tablespoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice with one cup of cool water and stir until combined.
- Soak a clean cloth in the mixture and dab the stained area.
- Rotate the cloth often so a clean part is always making contact with the stain.
- Continue dabbing until stain lifts.
- Rinse the area with cold water and allow it to air dry.