Liquid dish soap helps remove shoe polish from carpet fibers.
How to get shoe polish off a rug.
Shoe polish is difficult to remove from silk but try the wd 40 method as described for carpet followed by stain devils no.
Carpet cleanup to remove black shoe polish from a carpet or rug blot a liquid based spot with a white lint free cloth.
With our advice on how to remove shoe polish from carpet rugs and other upholstery you can shine your shoes as much as you like free from the worry of getting shoe polish on carpet and flooring.
Using a home dry cleaning kit pour a bit of the liquid onto a cotton ball and apply directly to the shoe polish stain.
If the polish is a paste scrape as much of it away by using the bowl of a plastic spoon or the edge of a plastic knife scraping upwards.
Following the product instructions blot the stain with a dry cleaning solvent.
Sponge the stain with a concentrated solution of carpet shampoo or apply a spot remover.
Try nail polish remover or ammonia as an alternative.
Blot until the solvent is absorbed.
Using a clean white cloth sponge the stain with a dry cleaning solvent.
Scrape off as much polish as possible.
Take a white cloth and pour a generous amount of non acetone nail polish remover directly onto it.
Do not try to rub or wipe up the shoe polish because that will drive it deeper into the carpet fibers.
3 to remove any greasy mark left by the wd 40.
Remove excess shoe polish with a spoon or paper towel.
Dab the spot with the cloth so it wets the carpet fibers slightly without soaking the carpet pad beneath.
Use soapy water to blot the stain.
When shoe polish hits the carpet move as quickly as possible to get rid of the stain.
Gently rub the affected area of the carpet with this rag.
Scrape the method of using a dull tool to gently lift off excess solid or caked on stains to remove as much excess as possible.
Machine wash at 30 c on.