Eliminating Those Unwanted Vomit Stains from Your Vans

Getting vomit on your favorite Vans is frustrating, not to mention embarrassing. With a few clever tips and some items you probably already have in your home, you can easily remove the vomit stains in no time.


Updated 07 Mar 2023

By Nishat Asif

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When you’re dealing with vomit, it’s important to act quickly so that the stain doesn’t set too deeply into the fabrics and become impossible to remove. Here are the steps you should take when you need to get rid of vomit stains from your Vans:

  1. Use a teaspoon or spoon to scoop up as much of the vomit as possible.
  2. Blot any remaining liquid out of the fabric with an absorbent paper towel or rag.
  3. Mix together a solution of one part cold water, one part white vinegar and one part dishwashing liquid. Dip a gentle brush into the solution and use it to lightly scrub any remaining stain.
  4. Rinse the area with cold water, using a light dabbing motion with a clean rag.
  5. If any remaining stain remains, apply a foam cleaner specifically made for suede and nubuck. Use a soft cloth to work the cleaner in gently and blot the area to remove any excess.
  6. Allow the area to air dry completely, using an electric fan to speed up drying process if desired.

Following these steps should help you get rid of those pesky vomit stains from your Vans shoes in no time. You can also follow these steps for other types of fabric shoes, such as canvas or leather.

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