I *know* someone here must know the answer this question...
How do you get butter out of suede (without paying $40 to the dry cleaners)???
Anyone??
-Aude.
by AudeSapere 11 Replies latest jw friends
I *know* someone here must know the answer this question...
How do you get butter out of suede (without paying $40 to the dry cleaners)???
Anyone??
-Aude.
Aude I just found this tip that might help you...
Try corn starch by eHow Friend
For grease or salad dressing stains: Before it sets, lightly pour a good amount of corn starch onto the stain and let set for at least an hour. Gently rub off the powder with a soft cloth or clean towel. This usually dissolves grease if you catch it early.
Vinegar?
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Number 6 on the list, butter on suede shoes.
Maybe try blotting with the cornstarch first.
Dams
Damn.
No cornstarch in the house. Do you think talc (baby powder) will work just the same?
Can't hurt. Can it??
-Aude.
alcohol - vodka is best - clean spirit
I've also heard that rubbing oil spots with corn meal will do the trick.
Stilla wrote: alcohol - vodka is best - clean spirit
Ummm
I'm not sure if you are being serious...
I thought they were talking about 'rubbing alcohol' - which I can't find right now. I can find the vodka easily.
You're joking about using vodka to clean suede, right??
-Aude.
No I am serious alCohol is quite a good solvent for oils and fats and is not to harsh on the suede - pure alcohol is best but a clean spirit such as vodka is next best
Cool.
Thanks for the advice, everyone.
I moved recently and the rubbing alcohol is still in a box somewhere in the garage, the cornmeal got tossed out and I have a small container of baby powder.
But - I still know exactly where my vodka is! (UN-opened, of course... )
-Aude.
There is some cool stuff called "Thoro" in the grocery store that's only about a buck a bottle and it's like dry cleaning fluid. Read the bottle though. I haven't taken anything to the dry cleaner in years after finding this stuff.
I once had a can of pop spill on a suede purse and out of desperation threw it in the washer on cold. It worked fine. It looked better than before and I just brushed it with a toothbrush a little to pep it up.
After that I washed a suede skirt I have that I wear to Rendevous (Cowboy, Indian, authentic dress camp outs) and it turned out alright too.
Good Luck! If all else fails drink the vodka and you'll forget about the stain.