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Mon, Apr 21, 08 at 0:30
| I dripped grease from ribs onto a suede jacket. Anyone know how to clean it? Other then spending a fortune at the leather cleaning store.
Thanks. Clare |
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| Rub the spots with corn starch....let it sit for a few minutes, vacuum out and repeat until stain is gone. I wouldn't have believed it works....but I spilled chicken grease on a pair of suede pants and got it all out. Linda C |
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| Linda C - Thanks for the tip! Clare |
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- Posted by Marie(merle.gerle@gmail.com) onThu, Apr 21, 11 at 21:16
| I have a pair of boots that I wore exactly 10 minutes and dripped chicken grease on it. How do I remove the grease off my brand new boots? |
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| Buy some baby powder or corn starch, rub into the stains, let it sit an hour, then brush vigorously. The grease stains should disappear. (Baby powder leaves a nice smell.) |
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- Posted by Marie(merle.gerle@gmail.com) onFri, Apr 22, 11 at 10:39
| I have a pair of boots that I wore exactly 10 minutes and dripped chicken grease on it. How do I remove the grease off my brand new boots? |
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