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Getting cooking oil out of shoe leather

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A bit of clumsiness at the stove tonight and I now have a dark splotch atop a favored pair of brown (almost chili) loafers. It's not the kind of leather you polish. Not the end of the world--they're only JM, but they're super comfy and I wear them a lot around the house and hood. Any tips on getting them clean?
 
#4 ·
Dawn(non-ultra) with warm water as Beefeater suggested is your best bet. Cleans oil off of my leather shoes (the non-polish kind) when needed; however, you could just let it blend. Water spots, dirt, and oil can give a nice faux-patina if your going for the you-can-tell-these-are-comfortable-and-well-worn look.
 
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#6 ·
Getting cooking oil out of shoe leather

Have you tried just buying a bottle of Wesson? Otherwise I think the rendering process you suggest might be difficult, similar to blood from a turnip, but I may have misread the thread's intent.
 
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#9 ·
I'll third the motion.
The sooner you get to the stain teh more likely of better results.
You can also try talcium powder, even cat litter will help pull the stain out.
Treat with a conditioner following the processes.