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Okay, so you've purchased a fantastic looking bag. How will you now keep it in pristine state? What if your kid pukes all over it? And what if your suede bag gets soaked in the rain? Follow the instructions below and you will soon be Stain Removal Superwoman: LEATHER - Store your leather bag in a dry place, out of direct sunlight. - Remove stains with glycerin soap or dry shampoo. - To get rid of grease stains, use regular milk. - Use a special protective leather spray (available in shoe stores) to protect the leather from stains. SUEDE - Store your suede bag in a dry place, out of the sun. - Remove grease stains with talcum powder (unperfumed) or dy shampoo. - For all other stains: use an eraser or dry shampoo.
SILK Remove grease stains by scattering some (unperfumed) talcum powder, dry shampoo or maïzena over the stain. Then wipe it off.
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