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| I bought these amazingly pretty shoes from winners however they were a bit dirty in some places. not that dirty but still... i was wondering if anyone knew how to clean them? they are white and satin material. oh and b.c they were a bit dirty i got them for a cheaper price (i love saving)
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| I used to work in a shoe store, and we sold a shoe cleaner specifically for fabric and microfibre. The brand name that we sold is called Tana, but I am certain that most shoe care companies sell something like it. All the times I used it, it worked really well! It is maybe around $5-7 for a bottle, and you can just apply it with a paper towel or old rag.
Can't wait to marry my sweetheart  .::September 27th, 2009::.
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Hmm...sounds very familiar to my situation. I got a pair of white, satin shoes from Winners for my engagement party. Were they the Badgley Mischka ones?? I took them to a shoe store and the guy said there was nothing he could do about them. I wore them anyways and nobody noticed and I forgot about the spot I had on mine. The only thing the guy at the shoe store did say was that I could dye them black if it really bothered me.
Engaged: January 3, 2008 The Big Day: May 23, 2010
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