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Covering Scuff Marks on Shoes

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Date: 05/16/2006 Topic: Repair > Clothing  
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Here is a great way to cover up those scuff marks on a pair of shoes that you still love! Cover the scuffs with a "Sharpie" or any permanent marker in a shade that matches. This will make your shoes look like new again - and is much cheaper than buying another pair (especially if they still have a lot of wear left).

By Carol from Landisville, PA

Editor's Note: If you have leather shoes that are brown or black, keep some shoe polish on hand for those colors. It works well on scuff marks. The tip above can be really helpful for shoes that are a color other than black or brown, or for shoes that are not made of leather.
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By Carly L. (Guest Post)
how do you get it of white shoes? IS THERE A SUCH THING AS A WHITE SHARPIE?

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