Try a little liquid dish detergent, not much, just a couple drops. Work it in with a nylon scrub brush then use a damp cloth to rinse it out. Go slow. Don't get the carpet too wet otherwise it will "wick" and you'll get more dirt comming up from the bottom layers of the rug as it dries. It may take a few attempts, but you should be able to get it out. Make sure you rinse all of the detergent out of the carpet otherwise it will attract dirt and it will look dark real soon.
There are various techniques of removing liquid black shoe polish from concrete. You can use rubbing alcohol or dry-cleaning fluid to wipe of the polish from your concrete.
1. Go to store. 2. Buy black shoe polish.
with Goo Gone, or the magic earaser sponge, steam, or try a mixture of these things to see if they together work.
It works for me.
you call
Use black shoe polish to make it BLACK SUEDE SHOES!
Magic eraser may do it. I would dampen first and not much pressure at first as it may affect floor's finish.
Melt it and dye it black :) :D
First of all, remove the dust from the shoe surface and clean it properly by using a dusting cloth or a brush. Move the brush over the shoe polish and wipe it over the shoe surface. Move the brush in opposite directions over the shoe surface so that it may have a fine glow. Continue the same job (until you may see your face in the shoe surface) Soon your shoes will be shining like the new ones.
well you can always buy that black shoe polish it has givin me good results
The invention of shoe polish can be traced back to the early 19th century, attributed to the work of William and Joseph Nugent. They developed a black liquid polish made from natural waxes and animal fats, which became the precursor to modern shoe polish products.
Kiwi - shoe polish - was created in 1906.