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Removing an Indentation on LeatherJunebug from Long Beach, MS Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing an Indentation on Leather
I was a handbag wholesaler & shipments would come in with Post By Evsav (Guest Post) RE: Removing an Indentation on Leather
Try ironing over the indentation...of course now, you have to put a towel, maybe even doubled over the area between the purse and the iron...or stuff it as hard as you can and use the blow dryer to heat it...perhaps heat it first and stuff it really quickly...what you are trying to do is soften the site and when it cools the indentation MAY BE out. Post by fauxpaslover |
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