Can anyone help my friend out - she has a brand new, suede, Coach bag and she took it out today while it was raining. Well there is damage now and you can see where the rain hit it - there are water spots.
Will that Coach suede cleaner get rid of it? Or is there something else she could do?
I can sympathize except the shoes I had damaged by rain are not as $$$ as Coach bag. I wore them one day while it was raining and the got splotches which did not dry/fade as they got dry. These were Nine West shoes. I took them to our local shoe repair person and he worked miracles. He told me the next pair of colored leather shoes I got to bring them to him and he could put some kind of conditioner on them to prevent that from happening. I wonder if you can do the same thing for suede?
the same thing happened to my best friend's suede Coach purse, and the suede cleaner/eraser thing they give you only made it worse. ever since, we have all sworn off suede purses--such as shame because they just keep getting cuter and cuter too.
but maybe there is still hope for your friend. don't do anything to it, take it to a professional and maybe they will be able to get it out. good luck and sorry to be the bearer of a depressing story!
quote: Originally posted by: esquiress "dum dum da dum dum da dum da dum da dum.... the same thing happened to my best friend's suede Coach purse, and the suede cleaner/eraser thing they give you only made it worse. ever since, we have all sworn off suede purses--such as shame because they just keep getting cuter and cuter too. but maybe there is still hope for your friend. don't do anything to it, take it to a professional and maybe they will be able to get it out. good luck and sorry to be the bearer of a depressing story!"
When you say a Professional, would you suggest a shoe repair place like the other girls?
I second that suggestion of the shoe shop, or someone who has done a good job of cleaning your leather jackets/ coats. That suede stone/brush is only good if you have to spot clean.