A Step-by-Step Guide to Clean Tomato Sauce Stains from Shearling

Tomato sauce stains can be particularly stubborn and difficult to remove. However, with some simple steps and supplies, you can get that stain out of your shearling in no time! Read on for the full guide.


Updated 22 Feb 2023

By Luke Smith

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What You'll Need

  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Cold water
  • White vinegar
  • Cotton swabs
  • Soft cloth

Instructions

  1. Begin by dabbing the stain gently with a soft cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol.
  2. Continue to dab and blot stain until it is no longer visible.
  3. Mix together equal parts cold water and white vinegar and dip a cotton swab into the solution.
  4. Lightly dab the stain once more with the cotton swab, being careful not to rub too hard so as not to damage the shearling.
  5. Blot the stained area with a clean cloth dampened with cold water.
  6. Allow the shearling to air dry or use a blow dryer set to the cool setting.

Tips for Cleaning Shearling

  • Always test cleaning solutions on a small, inconspicuous area of the shearling before using it on the stained area.
  • Avoid using bleach when cleaning shearling, as it can cause discoloration.
  • If necessary, you can also use a mild soap to clean shearling.

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