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Spenderella
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: Hertfordshire, England
Posts: 3,639
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I got my cherry blossom venetia wet in the rain the other day and it has marked! I thought it would be fine as my berry and grass green are fine in the rain but this has some little marks. They are only tiny and not noticeable but why has this happened when it didn't happen to the others? Has anyone else had this happen? What can I put on it to stop it?
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Member
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: Denver
Posts: 7,378
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Oh no! Have you tried using leather conditioner on it?
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Spenderella
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: Hertfordshire, England
Posts: 3,639
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no, what sort should I use?
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Member
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: Denver
Posts: 7,378
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When I got a few drops of water on my MP I used Coach leather conditioner and you can hardly tell anything ever happened. Other people recommend Appleguard as well. I'm not sure if you can get either of those but if not I would just get a high quality leather conditioner and test it on a hidden area before applying it to the whole bag.
On a side note while you're out you should look into purchasing a leather protectant (Appleguard or Wilsons are the two brands I know of) as well. It will help protect the bag in the future if you encounter any more random rain storms. |
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Joined: Jun 2006
Location: My LA ghetto palace
Posts: 18,727
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I agree with Melly, definitely appleguarde your bag to protect it from the rain; use the spray. My favorite brand of cleaner and conditioner is Apple guarde, but I've used Cole Haan's before and it worked well too.
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