How to Remove Lipstick Makeup Stains From:
Fur (natural or synthetic), Leather, Suede
Gently scrape (the method of using a dull tool to gently lift off excess solid or caked-on stains) to remove excess lipstick. Wipe stain with a cloth dipped in the suds of a mild detergent and water. Wipe with a clean dry cloth. If a grease stain remains, powder the stain with an absorbent such as cornmeal. Give it plenty of time to work. Gently brush (the method of using a stiff-bristled brush to sweep staining material up onto a piece of paper) it out. Repeat if necessary. As a last resort, dip a cloth in Afta Cleaning Fluid and dab gently at stain. Do not rub. On leather only, follow with Tannery Vintage Leather Cleaner & Conditioner or Fiebing's Saddle Soap to condition the leather.
2007-03-21 03:06:30
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answered by Catalin 2
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Suede is the most difficult material to move any stain from. The best advice anyone can give is to take it to a professional dry cleaner's. More times than not people learn their lesson paying too high a price by ruining it beyond repair by rubbing it with cleaning liquid, even some supposed to do the job; when the stain is rubbed off, a bigger "water mark" type of stain remains & looks worst because it's now bigger. Or the velvety surface becomes noticeably rough.
2007-03-21 03:16:34
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answered by MoiMoii 5
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Here's how, Brush off suede stains
To eliminate a fresh grease spot on a suede jacket or skirt, gently brush it with a soft toothbrush dipped in white vinegar. Let the spot air-dry, then brush with a suede brush. Repeat if necessary. You can also generally tone up suede items by lightly wiping them with a sponge dipped in vinegar.
Good Luck !
2007-03-21 03:50:05
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answered by mshonnie 6
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Say to him." Hay Suede baby buy me some lipstick and I'll kiss you some back.
2007-03-24 09:47:20
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answered by chris h 3
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Try AWESOME, you can buy it at wal-mart, takes out any stains!
2007-03-21 02:59:58
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answered by Still Standing 4
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