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Cover those Scratches on Boots!

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Date: 01/22/2005 Topic: Old Categories > Clothing  
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I have several pairs of black boots, I love them all, but after I've worn them a few times, they end up with white scuffs and scratches on them. I've found if your boots are still in good shape, just scuffed, you can use a permanent black sharpie marker and cover the marks! Works like a charm and sure looks a lot better than white scuffs! alic65
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By pam82 (Guest Post)
hi could any1 help me?

what can i buy to cover up scratches on my new boots?""

Posted on 01/22/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse


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another great use for a sharpie....when i buy a sweater/shirt/jacket with plain buttons, i use a sharpie to draw designs on them. really jazzes it up. best on a solid top with plastic buttons.

Posted on 01/23/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse


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