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Eyeliner on a Coach Purse

I own a small Coach purse, it's not big enough for a make-up bag, so I thought nothing of it to put my eyeliner (pencil) in there. When I went to look in it, there was eyeliner marks all over one side, so I got a Q tip and put water on it, I then began to notice that it was coming off, so it started to use a towel to get the marks out, it didn't help. Did I ruin this purse? Is there anything that I can do to get it off?

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RE: Eyeliner on a Coach Purse

Well, first, did you try makeup remover?

Post By Juli (Guest Post)

RE: Eyeliner on a Coach Purse

Well I bought one yesterday and she told me to use woolite.

Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)

RE: color run

My coach purse go wet and the color ran on it. What can I do?

Post By Erin Mayer. (Guest Post)

RE: Eyeliner on a Coach Purse

I asked someone who worked at Coach what is the best thing to clean the purse with and they told me Ivory dish soap. I tried using dish soap but I didn't think it worked very well. Experimenting myself, I bought a bottle of Lestoil from the supermarket (in the detergent isle) and diluted it with a little water & used a toothbrush to scrub the purse and it worked wonderfully. Try that. Lestoil is also great for hard to clean spots on clothes. I swear by it. Good luck.

Post By TG (Guest Post)

RE: Eyeliner on a Coach Purse

On another thread, Colleen suggested taking it to the Coach store for help. That's one advantage to owning this excellent brand.

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Post by the Oracle

RE: Eyeliner on a Coach Purse

If a mall near you has a Coach store, take it in and ask. If not, get the Coach phone number from a department store that sells their purses. I know they have a whole line of leather cleaners/conditioners. They aren't the cheapist, but I've had my Coach purse for over five years now. You can't beat the investment. FYI--the Coach store will even change the brass buckles for you if you take it in. They will also clean and condition the purse right there in the store using their products. Hope you can salvage your purse.

Post By Colleen (Guest Post)

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