How to Effortlessly Remove Vomit from Your Loafers
It's easy to panic when you see vomit stains on your favorite pair of loafers. But don't worry—we have a few simple tricks that will make them look as good as new.
Updated 07 Mar 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
Instructions
- Blot the excess vomit off with a paper towel or a clean cloth.
- Mix equal parts white vinegar and warm water in a bowl.
- Dip a cloth into the solution and scrub the stain gently until it is gone.
- Once the stain is gone, rinse off loafers with cold water.
- Let the shoes dry completely before putting them away.
Tips
- If the stain remains after you scrub it, repeat the process until it is gone.
- Use a soft-bristled brush to remove any stubborn dirt or grime.
- Be sure to check the labels before cleaning your shoes, as some materials may require special care.
Warnings
- Do not use bleach on leather or suede shoes, as it can cause irreparable damage.
- Do not use hot or boiling water, as it can shrink or discolor the material.