No one wants tomato stains on their suede shoes! But if you’ve found yourself with an unsightly red splotch on your footwear, don’t worry – it can be easily removed. Read on to learn how.
Updated 17 Feb 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
Whether you’ve stepped in a spilled pizza sauce or squished a juicy tomato, tomato stains are pesky and often difficult to remove. However, with a few simple steps, you can get your suede shoes looking as good as new. To start, you'll need a few items: an old toothbrush, a gentle cleaner, and a suede protector.
Using your old toothbrush, carefully brush away any excess tomato before attempting any cleaning. This will help reduce the stain and make it easier to treat later.
Once the excess tomato has been brushed away, you can begin treating stain. Make sure to use a gentle cleaner specifically designed for suede, such as a mild detergent or shampoo. Alternatively, you can use white vinegar diluted in water. Avoid using harsh chemicals, as these can damage the suede. Using a damp cloth, gently apply the cleaner to the stained area. Let the cleaner sit for 5-10 minutes before moving on to the next step.
Take a clean, dry cloth and gently blot area where the stain was. Be sure not to rub or scrub the area, as this can cause further damage to the suede. Continue blotting until the stain is no longer visible.
Finally, after the stain is removed, you can apply a suede protector, which will help keep your shoes free of future stains. Spray the affected area and let it dry completely before wearing.
With a few simple steps, you can easily remove tomato stains from your suede shoes. Just remember to always use gentle cleaners, avoid excessive scrubbing or rubbing, and apply a suede protector afterwards. With a little bit of care, your suede shoes will stay looking great!
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