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Using Shoe Polish On Leather FurnitureIt's not a deep crack but a lighter area is showing. I'm wondering if I can apply shoe polish (creme or paste) and buff like I would a pair of leather shoes to cover this area. Also, I will not be offended if somebody tells me I paid too much for low quality furniture. If it all does this I would like to know also. This furniture is only 2 years old. Judi from Elgin, Oregon Feedback About This Post:RE: Using Shoe Polish On Leather Furniture
Please do not use shoe polish on your leather furniture as this will cause problems and may make the problem impossible to fix with professional products. Post By leather agony aunt (Guest Post) RE: Using Shoe Polish On Leather Furniture
You can use shoe polish, make sure that it is buffed to the point that it does not come off. The better option is to Re-dye the leather with a 'leather re-dye kit' which can be found at Post by ripmoosedog |
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