Cleaning Wildflower Stains from Sandals: A Painless Process

Wildflowers can be a beautiful sight, but when they make their way onto your sandals, it's not quite so pretty. The good news is that it's easier than you think to clean wildflower stains from sandals. Here we explain the simple steps you should take.


Updated 09 Mar 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Step One: Act Quickly

The best thing you can do right away is to act quickly. This will help to prevent the stain from setting in further. As soon as you notice the stain, take steps to remove it. Blot the area with a damp cloth to absorb any excess moisture.

Step Two: Create a Cleaning Solution

Once you've blotted area, you'll want to create a cleaning solution. Mix together some mild dish soap and warm water. Dip a clean brush or cloth into the mixture and gently scrub the stained area. You may need to rinse with warm water a few times to remove all of the residue.

Step Three: Use a Stain Remover

If the stain is still remaining, you may need to use a commercial stain remover. Be sure to test this product on a small inconspicuous area first to ensure that it won't damage your sandals. If it looks OK, following the instructions on the bottle and repeat the process until the stain is completely gone.

Step Four: Let Dry & Repeat if Necessary

After you've taken the steps above, let your sandals completely dry before wearing them again. If stain remains, you may need to repeat the steps again. Be sure to take your time and go slow so that you don't damage the sandals in the process.

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