Jean dye can transfer onto other clothes or shoes, making it difficult to remove stains from suede. To remove jean dye from suede, follow these simple steps:
- Rub the suede gently with a clean, dry white bath towel to remove some of the dye and agitate the suede nap.
- Rub the suede with a clean, white rubber eraser to agitate the suede nap.
- Dampen a clean, white bath towel and brush the nap of the suede with a soft, clean toothbrush to finish.
- Rub the suede with a rubber eraser and scrub with vinegar.
- Find a fancy cleaner that has the means to clean your item for you and expect to spend $40+.
If you have no vinegar, try using a suede eraser, hog hair suede brush, crepe suede brush, or brass bristle brush. Another option is to use a clean pencil eraser to softly rub the stain until it comes out.
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- Use vinegar or rubbing alcohol by adding one cup of white vinegar in cold water in a bucket and soaking the jeans inside out for an hour. Put the jeans in the washing machine.
For cognac-colored suede shoes, mix white vinegar on a white towel and gently blot/rub it. Mix baking soda and warm water into a thick paste and rub it onto the stains. Allow the paste to work for about 1 hour.
In summary, removing jean dye from suede shoes can be done through various methods, such as using a white pencil eraser, vinegar, or rubbing alcohol. By following these steps, you can keep your suede clothing or shoes looking like new and prevent the transfer of jean dye onto other items.
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