Shoe Polish

  1. Remove any excess polish with the blunt edge of a knife.
  2. For cream polishes: Rub the dampened area with laundry soap. Repeat until stain is removed. For hard polishes: Rub stain with eucalyptus oil then rub with laundry soap. Always check for colourfastness and dye stability before soaking and before using eucalyptus oil.
  3. Wash the garment with Omo Small & Mighty powder or liquid using water as hot as fabric will allow.

Remember: Always read the care label to make sure that your garment will not be damaged when you attempt to remove the stain.

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Most stains vanish completely if you act fast and wash the garment normally, but some are more difficult to remove and require special attention.

This section covers every aspect of stain removal - advice about what you should do before you attempt to treat a stain, and a guide with useful hints on how to remove those particularly difficult ones.

Prior to treating any stain, please refer to the section titled Before You Start.

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Remove Shoe Polish Stains