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Removing Shoe Polish Stains from Pots and Pans the Easy Way

Shoe polish is a convenient way to add shine to your leather shoes, but if it spills onto your pots and pans, it can create an unsightly mess. Consider these tips on how to easily remove shoe polish stains from metal and ceramic surfaces.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Peter Blackwood

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When removing shoe polish stains from metal pots and pans, start by cleaning the surface with a cloth dampened with warm water. You may want to use a bit of dishwashing detergent to help break up the stain. Then, you can use steel wool or a scrub brush to vigorously rub away the shoe polish from surface.

If the shoe polish stain remains after this initial treatment, you may need to use a stronger cleaning solution. Try mixing baking soda and vinegar in equal parts, and apply mixture to the stained area. Allow the mixture to sit for several minutes before scrubbing it off with a brush or steel wool.

Ceramic pots and pans are much easier to clean since the shoe polish will not set, so start by thoroughly washing the surface with warm, soapy water and a sponge or soft scrub brush.

For deeper stains, you can use a soft cloth or paper towel dampened with rubbing alcohol or white vinegar to gently scrub the affected area until the stain disappears. Once the stain is gone, rinse the surface with warm water and dry with a clean cloth or paper towel.

If none of these methods are successful, try using a store bought cleaner specifically designed for removing shoe polish stains. Be sure to read the product instructions carefully before using.

By following these steps, you can easily remove shoe polish stains from pots and pans, whether they are made of metal or ceramic.

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