In my experience, scratches on the base of lambskin bags where the quilting is flat, and doesn’t have air in it, cannot be removed. I have had lambskin flaps (not minis) and the scratches on the base were permanent, whereas scratches on the puffier quilts on the rest of the bag sort of blended in over time.
Since it’s at the bottom of the bag, I wouldn’t worry about it. The scratches will eventually not be as noticeable the more you use it.
You added character to the bag. Your very own personal touch. Don't worry about it.
I actually scratched my bag like that once by the cc logo. I used the handbag clinic pure hydrate! (hellocatwalkcity has a video on it on youtube -- please watch her whole video though because you can't use too much of this product or you'll lose the shine on your bag) literally maybe a 1/4 of a spray will go a longggggg way (also do not use that product on your whole bag or it'll get sticky, only use it for spot treatments and remember to use as little as possible!!!!), just dab off the excess and use a felt to rub. or use the oils on your finger to rub! hope this helps because i got rid of my scratch! and if your shine is gone on the bag after using it, the technique was to use a hair drier for the shine to come back! (becareful of course!)Hi , I found 2 relatively deep scratches at the base of my mini Lambskin I applied some leather conditioner but they couldn’t be removed . I guess it’s permanent ?
Any one has any home fix remedy for me ?
I only used it 3x since I bought it brand new .
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I actually scratched my bag like that once by the cc logo. I used the handbag clinic pure hydrate! (hellocatwalkcity has a video on it on youtube -- please watch her whole video though because you can't use too much of this product or you'll lose the shine on your bag) literally maybe a 1/4 of a spray will go a longggggg way (also do not use that product on your whole bag or it'll get sticky, only use it for spot treatments and remember to use as little as possible!!!!), just dab off the excess and use a felt to rub. or use the oils on your finger to rub! hope this helps because i got rid of my scratch! and if your shine is gone on the bag after using it, the technique was to use a hair drier for the shine to come back! (becareful of course!)