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Please help me fix bad advice!
A friend of mine bought a marked down leather sofa with a small scuff
on the seat. I suggested he use shoe polish to blend in the scuff. I forgot the age old rule of trying something like that out on a part of the sofa that no one would see. Well, the Kewi shoe polish acted as a stripper and now he has a quarter sized bleached out bloch. I'm going to call some upulstry supply shops to see what they have to offer. But I would appriciate some advice on what to use. This surfice does not appear to be very absorbant. Wetting it doesn't daken it any. Thank you very much. |
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Please help me fix bad advice!
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