I don't know if anyone cared, but apparently dress shoes like oxfords and loafers are regaining their popularity in my country, even among the young generations! And i'm happy it does!
Trick: wet paper towel on ckean side and dry on dirty side, daub through and change the towels as needed. If a greasy stain, use a touch of soap on the first dabs. Results in nearly total cleaning of most stains andndries fast. You can use water from a toilet tank if the cleaning job requires a lot of discretion.
Does a tea tree soap solution work? Generally, I *much* prefer natural solutions, than any sort of artificial ones wherever possible. If not tea tree, how about hot water and lemon and/or borax?? These aren't what I'm *saying* are solutions, but they are what I'm suggesting *_might_* be solutions - without using anything that might be disagreeable to people with sensitive skin or hypersensitive respiratory systems. EDIT: solution of 30g of borax to 500 ml of lukewarm water, wearing disposable gloves, may work.
Timely .A lady I know had a coffee stain emergency earlier this morning. Thanks, Preston. Another Preston Home Run. You can always count on Preston !
I don't know if anyone cared, but apparently dress shoes like oxfords and loafers are regaining their popularity in my country, even among the young generations!
And i'm happy it does!
Now we know that Raphael works out in a suit
Please do a video on how to remove sunscreen stains next!
Great idea!
I’d second that especially on white linen 😂😂
Mixing dishwashing liquid with water works for me even on wool. Depending on the colour of your shirts the best is buying it white or yellow
I like the Shakespeare's Macbeth reference. Truly a gentleman's gazette.
Trick: wet paper towel on ckean side and dry on dirty side, daub through and change the towels as needed. If a greasy stain, use a touch of soap on the first dabs. Results in nearly total cleaning of most stains andndries fast. You can use water from a toilet tank if the cleaning job requires a lot of discretion.
Have you tried those Tide stain pens?
Please do a video that explains the best stain removal process for leather shoes, jackets, belts, etc.
I'm actually dying a pair of converse in coffee right now 😂
Interesting! How's it going?
@@gentlemansgazette It went well! They got too dirty too bring back to white white and I love the off white color!
Great video, as always.
By the way, even though I am subscribed, youtube has not recommended me any of your new videos in quite a while now.
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Lifesaver!
Can you recommend any good vintage stores in vienna?
Normal washing a couple of times will gradually remove the stain gradually
Does a tea tree soap solution work?
Generally, I *much* prefer natural solutions, than any sort of artificial ones wherever possible.
If not tea tree, how about hot water and lemon and/or borax??
These aren't what I'm *saying* are solutions, but they are what I'm suggesting *_might_* be solutions - without using anything that might be disagreeable to people with sensitive skin or hypersensitive respiratory systems.
EDIT: solution of 30g of borax to 500 ml of lukewarm water, wearing disposable gloves, may work.
Lucky for me, I'm not a huge coffee drinker. I mainly worry about stains from ketchup, mustard, grease, or sauce like gravies, pasta sauce, or chili.
Exactly why we made this video: www.gentlemansgazette.com/how-to-remove-stains-from-any-garment/?
When do you think your belts will be back in stock?
We're currently working on upgrading our belts - stay tuned!
@@gentlemansgazette ok thanks!
Gentleman’s gazette, which dictator has/had the hardest fit?!
Takes so long to get to the point 😂
Are you a robot
Excellent video with just one minor correction : a gentleman would be drinking tea. 🫖😁
We've got a mixture of tea and coffee drinkers within the Gentleman's Gazette team - go for the beverage you enjoy, and drink it with style!
And hey, when you're drinking that tea, remember,... pinky up.
You are delusional. Gentlemen drink Moonshine!