Nothing ruins a good tracksuit like a shoe polish stain. But don't worry, there are some easy and effective ways to get the grime out and have your tracksuit looking as good as new.
Updated 24 Jun 2023
By Noemi Denker
If you've recently gotten a shoe polish stain on your favorite tracksuit, don't worry—it's not impossible to remove. With some time, patience, and a few basic household supplies, you'll be able to restore your tracksuit and have it looking as good as new. Here's how:
The first thing you'll want to do is pre-treat the stain. Start by spraying it with a mixture of one part white vinegar and two parts warm water. Then, use a soft bristle brush or clean cloth to scrub the area until the stain starts to fade. Be careful to use gentle strokes only, as scrubbing too hard can cause the fabric to fray.
Once the shoe polish has been pre-treated, you can put your tracksuit in washing machine. Make sure to follow the instructions on the care label—most tracksuits should be washed on a cold or delicate cycle with a mild detergent. After the tracksuit has been washed, inspect it for any remaining stain. If necessary, you can apply a spot treatment such as a liquid laundry detergent, and then launder again.
Once your tracksuit has been through the wash, it's time to air dry it. Avoid using a dryer, as it can cause shrinkage and further damage fabrics. Instead, lay the garment flat or hang it up indoors to air dry. Be sure to check the area around the stain periodically to ensure it hasn't returned.
With just a few simple steps, you can say goodbye to shoe polish stains and restore your tracksuit to its former glory!
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