How To Remove Salt Stains From Leather Shoes

Grains Of Salt

Grains Of Salt

If you live anywhere snowy or icy than you need to know how to remove salt stains from leather shoes.





That is because when the streets and sidewalks get salted each year, to keep the cars and people from slipping and sliding all over the place, that salt melts with the ice and slush and can make salt stains on your leather shoes.

Below is a video giving instructions for removing those stains using a solution of 2/3 cup water and 1/3 cup white vinegar.



Did these tips and hints help you make your leather shoes look like new after a stroll in the snow? Please tell me in the comments.

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