My daughter just arrrived home in tears, because there was a firedrill at school and she was forced to stand outside on wet grass in her favorite pink satin flat shoes. Meanwhile, during the school day her shoes dried and left watermarks on the satin. She didn't have grass stains or much dirt, just watermark stains.
So, I did something that seems to have worked.extremely well. My daughter is exstatic!
1. I used a bit of soap and water, and pressure from my fingernail, to dlean off the tips that were a bit dirty.
2. Then I used a washcloth and dabbed the entire shoe surface to make it evenly wet. -- not soaked all the way through, just evently wet.
3. I stuffed dry wash cloths into each shoe to make sure they retained their shape.
4. I tightly wrapped each shoe in several layers of paper kitchen towels -- makeing sure to cover the toes and the heels as well..
5. Then I left them that way for a while, figuring that the paper towls would wick or blott away some of the moisture and help them to dry evenly without a watermark..
I got the idea because I know that when you wrap used paint brushes in paper, it keeps them from hardening when t hey dry by wicking the mositure out of the brush. somehow, it seemed like it might also work for satin..