Scuff marks on your favorite shoes can be a real downer, making them look less than perfect.
But don’t worry—you don’t need to shell out for fancy cleaners or visit a pro to get your shoes looking fresh again. With a few common household items and some easy techniques, you can tackle those pesky marks yourself.
Whether you’re using baking soda or a melamine sponge, each method offers a practical solution tailored to different materials.
So, roll up your sleeves, and let’s get those shoes back to their best.
Baking Soda Method
The Spruce / Taylor Nebrija
What You’ll Need:
- Baking soda
- Water
- A small bowl
- A clean cloth or sponge
Instructions
- Mix one part baking soda with one part water to create a paste.
- Apply the paste to the scuff mark using a cloth or sponge.
- Gently rub the paste into the scuff mark in a circular motion.
- Wipe away the paste with a damp cloth.
- Dry the area with a clean towel.
Cleaning Tip
For leather boots, use a soft cloth to avoid damaging the material. Test the paste on a small, inconspicuous area first.
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Hair Conditioner Method
- Apply a small amount of hair conditioner to the scuff mark.
- Gently rub the conditioner into the mark using a cloth.
- Let it sit for a few minutes.
- Wipe off the conditioner with a damp cloth.
- Dry the area with a clean towel. Avoid using too much conditioner, as it might leave a residue.
Rubbing Alcohol Method
The Spruce / Sarah Lee
Instructions
- Dampen a cotton ball or pad with rubbing alcohol.
- Gently rub the scuff mark with the cotton ball.
- Wipe away any residue with a clean, damp cloth.
- Dry the area with a towel.
Cleaning Tip
Use rubbing alcohol cautiously on delicate materials like canvas or synthetic fabrics, as it can sometimes cause discoloration.
White Vinegar Method
The Spruce / Ana-Maria Stanciu
- Dampen a cloth or sponge with white vinegar.
- Rub the scuff mark gently in a circular motion.
- Wipe off the vinegar with a damp cloth.
- Dry the area with a towel.
Eraser Method
The Spruce / Jenelle Botts
This method is excellent for removing scuffs from canvas shoes like Converse. Be gentle to avoid damaging the fabric.
- Rub the eraser over the scuff mark gently.
- Continue rubbing until the mark is removed.
- Wipe away any eraser residue with a clean cloth.
Toothpaste Method
Toothpaste works well on white sneakers and synthetic shoes. Avoid colored toothpaste to prevent staining.
- Apply a small amount of toothpaste to the scuff mark.
- Use a toothbrush or cloth to gently scrub the mark in a circular motion.
- Wipe away the toothpaste with a damp cloth.
- Dry the area with a towel.
Nail Polish Remover Method
Use nail polish remover with caution on delicate materials. It can be harsh and might cause discoloration or damage.
- Dampen a cotton ball or pad with nail polish remover.
- Gently rub the scuff mark with the cotton ball.
- Wipe off any residue with a damp cloth.
- Dry the area with a towel.
Melamine Sponge Method
The Spruce / Letícia Almeida
- Wet the melamine sponge slightly.
- Gently rub the scuff mark with the sponge.
- Wipe away any residue with a damp cloth.
- Dry the area with a towel.
Cleaning Tip
Melamine sponges are effective for various types of shoes, but test on a small area first to ensure it doesn’t damage the material.