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How to Easily Remove Tar Stains from Clogs with Simple Cleaning Steps

Tar stains can be difficult to remove from clogs, but it's possible with the right approach! Here are a few simple steps that can help make the process much easier.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Nishat Asif

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Have you ever noticed tar stains on your clogs? Tar can stick around for a long time if not removed properly. But don't worry—with a few simple cleaning steps, you can get rid of tar stains from clogs quickly and easily.

Step 1: Use a Brush or Sponge

If tar stain is fresh, use a brush or sponge to lightly scrub the area in circular motions. This should help loosen the tar from the clog material so you can move on to the next step.

Step 2: Apply a Cleaning Solution

Once the tar is loosened, you'll want to apply a cleaning solution to area. You can make your own cleaning solution using white vinegar and water (mix 1 part white vinegar and 3 parts water). Alternatively, you can purchase a product specifically designed for cleaning tar from shoes and clothes. Apply the cleaning solution and let it sit for 10 minutes before scrubbing it off.

Step 3: Use Soap and Water

Finally, use a damp cloth and a mild liquid soap to finish cleaning area. This will help ensure that all of the tar has been removed and give your clogs a quick cleaning. Once the area has been soaped up, rinse off the area with cool water to remove any soap residue.

Step 4: Air Dry

After you have finished cleaning the clogs, allow them to air-dry completely before putting them on your feet. It's best to do this outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Avoid using a blow dryer, as this could damage the clogs.

With these simple steps, you can easily remove tar stains from clogs and keep them looking like new. There's no need to worry about stubborn tar stains anymore!

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