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FOR LV: I heard somebody said that take the body lotion to put on the leather. then put them under the light, the color of the leather will very nice and not dirty
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i got few tips frm, apply olive oil on the cowhide leather and hang to dry. colour will turn honey n shine!!
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the LV attendant told me that pencil erasers remove stains from the bag effectively and without staining it
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Yes it is true but be careful to erase the entire portion else that part will be lighter than the rest.
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I would not advise unless you intend to do the entire strap
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hey, it doest work well.i tried it after watching u tube demo..it may works for very mild stain..actually the eraser may rub off the leather, thats way the leather color look lighter..dont be silly like me by listening other say, unless they did it themselves.. end up i sent it to professional cleaning, it makes different result!!
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Most of LV bags I own are in mono canvas. The first thing I do before I use the bag is to spray the entire bag with Apple Garde water & stain repellent. But recently, I find that Collonil spray works better than Apple Garde.
For vachetta leather cleaning, I would recommend to have it proffesionally done at Colorwash. They do a great job. |
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