How to Get Shoe Polish Stains Out of Your Watch Quickly & Easily
Having shoe polish stains on your watch can be annoying and difficult to clean. It’s important to act fast when a stain appears, as it can be much harder to remove if you wait too long. Fortunately, there are some helpful tips and tricks you can use to get rid of pesky shoe polish stains from your watch.
Updated 23 Jun 2023
By Noemi Denker
What You'll Need
- Clean, soft cloth
- Water
- Dishwashing liquid
- Neutral detergent
- Cotton bud
- Rubbing alcohol (optional)
Instructions
- Start by using a cloth to remove any excess shoe polish that’s still on the watch’s surface. Be gentle and try not to rub too hard, as this could cause scratches.
- Mix together a few drops of neutral detergent with water, creating a soapy mixture. Dip the cloth into the mixture and then use it to gently scrub the stained area. Rinse the cloth regularly in fresh water.
- If the stain persists, mix a few drops of dishwashing liquid with water and repeat same process. Make sure to rinse the cloth under running water between each pass.
- If stain is still visible, dampen a cotton bud with a little rubbing alcohol and carefully dab at affected area until the stain disappears.
- Once you’re done, rinse the watch off with clean water to remove any soap or alcohol residue.
Precautions
- Be gentle when cleaning your watch to avoid damaging it.
- If possible, avoid using rubbing alcohol on metal watches, as it can cause them to rust.
- Always test any cleaning solution you use on a small, inconspicuous area first.
Conclusion
With these tips, you’ll be able to remove shoe polish stains from your watch quickly and easily. Just remember to be gentle with the cleaning process to avoid causing any damage.