Ballet flats are popular for their comfort and casual style. But, someday you may find yourself with a pair of stained ones. Don’t worry as this guide will show you effective methods on how to clean varnish stains from your ballet flats.
Updated 22 Jun 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
The first method you can use is rubbing alcohol. Fill an empty spray bottle with rubbing alcohol and spray it directly onto stain. Let the rubbing alcohol sit for a few minutes before using a clean, cotton cloth to gently rub it away.
Another method to get rid of varnish stains from your ballet flats is a combination of baking soda and vinegar. Start by mixing equal parts baking soda and white vinegar in a bowl. Dip your cleaning cloth into the mixture and start scrubbing the stained area. Once you have scrubbed it properly, rinse it off with some lukewarm water.
You can also take advantage of nail polish remover. Just remember to use it sparingly, as it can damage the material of your ballet flats if used in excess. Use a cotton swab and dab it into the nail polish remover. Carefully apply the nail polish remover to the stained area and let it sit for a few minutes. After that, take a clean cloth and wipe the nail polish remover away.
If none of these methods work for you, then it’s time to use a commercial cleaner. Look for a gentle cleaner that is safe to use on fabric. Read the instructions carefully before applying the cleaner to your ballet flats. Once the cleaner has been applied, let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe it away with a clean cloth.
Varnish stains on your ballet flats can be easily removed with the right techniques. Whether you opt for rubbing alcohol, baking soda and vinegar, nail polish remover, or a commercial cleaner, the stains can be gone in no time.
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