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How to Easily Remove Unwanted Tree Sap Stains from Oxford Shoes

Tree sap stains on your favorite oxfords can be a frustrating problem, especially if you don't know how to handle it. Knowing how to properly clean the stain, however, will help you keep your oxfords looking their best. Thankfully, removing tree sap stains is not impossible and with a few simple steps, you can restore your oxfords to their former glory.


Updated 11 Mar 2023

By Luke Smith

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Removing Tree Sap Stains From Oxfords

  1. Start by using a very soft brush to remove any large pieces of sap from the shoes. If there are still some small pieces of tree sap clinging to the leather, try using a gentle soap and lightly dampening a cloth to rub it away.
  2. Once you've removed all visible traces of the sap, use a cotton swab or a soft toothbrush to gently apply a mixture of warm water and dish soap to the affected area. Don't scrub too hard, as this may damage the leather.
  3. Rinse the oxfords with clear, cold water and let them air dry.
  4. Once the shoes are completely dry, apply a moisturizing shoe polish to help restore the original finish.

Additional Tips

  • It's important to act quickly when dealing with tree sap stains, as they can quickly set if left untreated.
  • Make sure to get rid of all the sap before attempting to clean it, as cleaner won't be able to penetrate the sap.
  • If the stain is proving particularly difficult to remove, you can use rubbing alcohol to dab over affected area.

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