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Stain Proofing a Coach PurseVicki from Springfield, MO Feedback About This Post:RE: Stain Proofing a Coach PurseForgot to say: Test an inconspicuous area first to make sure it won't change the color of the material. Post by yvette21 RE: Stain Proofing a Coach PurseI also put scotchguard and then also put camp dry heavy duty water repellent. Works every time. My bags have lasted clean for years. Makes it so easy to clean. Post by yvette21 RE: Stain Proofing a Coach Purse
I just got a new penelope shopper, large leather purse, my boyfriend is weatherproofing. Ill post how it goes. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Stain Proofing a Coach PurseI spray all my fabric purses with Scotchguard or stain-resistant spray before I use them to keep them clean longer. (Otherwise they are dirt magnets.) You can do that to the fabric part of your purse, too - just cover up/avoid spraying the leather trim! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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