Alternatively, test the solution on an old shoe first before using it on the shoe in question. You always want to test any cleaning solution on a small surface before applying it to larger surfaces. This way you can avoid any unwanted effects.

Use a clean dry cloth to blot the fabric until it is dry. If the stain remains, use a clean cloth to blot the stain with rubbing alcohol until it is removed. Sponge the stain with clean, cool water and blot until dry. [5] X Research source

If you start out with a small amount of sunscreen, removing the coloring of the leather should not be a problem.

While removing the stain, use more sunscreen as needed.

You may need to use a leather conditioner to restore the affected area. A conditioner will also protect the leather from further damage.

If the stain on your shoes covers both fabric and leather parts, consider using this product.

Do not rub too hard. Rubbing too hard may lift the coloring of the leather, which you do not want.