Wipe it down with a damp cloth or sponge. If you get any black marks, Kiwi, makes a white shoe polish for leather shoes. My wife is a nurse, and used to have to wear white leather shoes, so I used this method to keep her shoes looking good.
2007-02-10 01:32:48
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answered by Beau R 7
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when ur not useing it keep it safe and wraped up in somthing to clean it (if it is really dirty) may be the leather polisher. after u use it take a lightly damed towl a rub it against the purse but u dont have to do it every day!!
2007-02-10 01:50:18
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answered by dramaqueen101 3
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you should commence by technique of searching on the price ticket and the area it really is being offered. If the price ticket is so low that you won't be able to trust it (tens of bucks instead of 1000's or thousands) it quite is the first clue. the different large clue is that if it being offered by technique of a guy status with a table on a downtown street nook quite than in an overpriced mall shop, then it may not quite be authentic. i imagine maximum folk who purchase counterfeits comprehend the version - they in basic terms are chuffed to get a counterfeit seem-alike at a cost they could have the funds for. have interesting inclusive of your skool challenge.
2016-11-26 21:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I use Pledge, even though it is most commonly used for wood polishing, to keep my leather nice and clean.
2007-02-10 01:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It is difficult.
When not in use, keep it wrapped up.
You can wash them. Use a mild soap and hand wash.
2007-02-10 01:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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