Get Rid of Those Pesky Shoe Polish Stains on Your tie in a Flash!

Nothing can ruin the look and feel of your favorite dress tie like a shoe polish stain. But with some quick action and a few simple household items, you can get those pesky shoe polish marks out in no time.


Updated 24 Jun 2023

By Blaž Stančič

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Shoe polish stains can be one of the most difficult types of stains to remove from fabric, especially delicate materials like silk. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps that you can take to remove shoe polish before it seeps in and sets. Here's a guide to quickly and effectively remove shoe polish stains from your tie.

Step-By-Step Guide

  1. Start by gently scraping away as much of shoe polish residue as possible. Be sure not to rub or press too hard. Once you’ve removed as much of the excess shoe polish as you can, place the tie on a plate or dish.
  2. Mix a solution of mild detergent and warm water. Dip a soft cloth in the detergent solution and gently dab at stained area. After blotting area, rinse with plenty of warm, clean water. Repeat this process until stain is gone.
  3. Once the stain is gone, rinse the tie with clear, warm water. Never use hot water as it could shrink and damage your tie.
  4. Finally, hang tie up and allow it to air dry. Once dry, press with a warm iron if needed.

Prevention

To keep your ties free from shoe polish stains, it's best to store them in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. Liquids like shoe polish can seep through fabric, so you should avoid storing you ties in areas where liquids can easily penetrate. It's also a good idea to clean your ties regularly as dirt and debris will retain the shoe polish, making it harder to remove.

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