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Say Goodbye to Tar Stains on Your Favorite Oxfords

Oxford shoes are a fashion staple and can dress up any outfit. But when they're marred by tar stains, your beloved shoes can look dull and dingy. Don't despair. Here are some easy steps for cleaning your Oxfords and restoring them to their former glory.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Step 1: Rub with Dry Towel to Remove as Much Tar as Possible

Grab some paper towels or a rag and gently rub away at the tar stain. You don't want to scrub too hard, as you may end up damaging shoe's material. This method may be enough to get rid of the stain, but if it doesn't work, there are other solutions.

Step 2: Apply a Spot Cleaner

Purchase a spot cleaner from your local store and follow the directions on the package. Use the cleaning solution on a soft cloth and gently rub it onto the stained section of the shoe.

Step 3: Rinse with Soapy Water

Take a sponge or rag and dip it in soapy water. Scrub away the residue from the spot cleaner. Then rinse off the soap with warm water.

Step 4: Use a Degreaser

If the tar stain is still persistent after spot cleaner and soapy water, use a degreaser to break down the tar residue. Apply the degreaser to the stained area and let it sit for five to ten minutes. Then rinse off degreaser with warm water.

Step 5: Finish by Polishing With a Shoe Cleaner

Once the tar stain has been removed, use a leather shoe cleaner or polish to restore the shine to your Oxfords. Work the cleaner into the shoes with a soft brush and then buff out the excess cleaner with a clean, dry cloth.

Conclusion

With these simple steps, you'll have your Oxfords looking good as new in no time. Using this method, there's no reason why tar stains have to stand in the way of your beloved Oxfords looking their best.

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