Shoe polish stains on workwear can be a real hassle and very difficult to remove. Fortunately, there are several ways you can get rid of these stubborn stains without damaging your garments. Here are some of the best methods for cleaning shoe polish stains out of workwear.
Updated 24 Jun 2023
By Luke Smith
Before you begin the stain removal process, make sure to gather all the supplies you will need. The most important items you will need are:
The first step in removing the shoe polish stain is to treat the area with a stain remover or detergent. Apply remover to the area using a soft scrub brush, then rub it gently into the fabric. Allow the stain remover to set for several minutes before rinsing the garment with cold water.
If the shoe polish stain remains after the initial treatment, you may need to use a dry cleaning solvent. Be sure to always follow the instructions on the product label when using dry cleaning solvents.
Once dry cleaning solvent has been applied, allow it to sit on the material for the recommended amount of time as specified on the product label. Then blot the stain with a white cloth, using light pressure to lift the stain from the fabric. Rinse the area with cold water and blot it again with a paper towel to dry.
Keep the stain moist during the entire cleaning process, as this will help to fully remove it. If you need to repeat any of the steps, wait until the material is completely dry before proceeding. This will help ensure that the stain is completely gone.
If shoe polish stains remain after these steps, they may not be able to be removed. However, you can always try to conceal the stains by using opaque clothing patches and markers.
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