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Does anyone know how i can remove Beer stains from my new precious leather boots that cost far too much money!!! The stain has dryed over the weekend but has left circular water marks.
Emma Quickenden from London England
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RE: Beer Stains on Leather Boots
usually with water stains on leather they just dry out after a few hours. It is possible that if your boots are unfinished, i.e natural leather, that the stain has darkened the leather. In which case you wont be able to remove it, not without causing damage to the leather.
All I can recommend is dyeing the leather - http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/LeatherDye.htm
RE: Beer Stains on Leather Boots
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Post By Connie Brown (Guest Post)
(11/22/2005)
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Have you tried polishing them yet? A good shoe polish will usually take care of problems like that, especially if you leave a thick layer of polish on the stain for 20-30 minutes, to give it a chance to soak in and do its thing.
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