Cleaning and Protecting Your Mulberry

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  • Leather Gel

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  • Leather Cream

    Votes: 7 53.8%
  • Leather Wax

    Votes: 1 7.7%

  • Total voters
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Can anyone offer any advice on how to remove dye transfer and marks from grey croc suede print? I've read all the tips on here, but none seem to be specifically for suede and I am a bit worried about flattening the suede if I wet it. Any help would be very much appreciated.

Timberland used to do a dry cleaner for suede/nubuck , a rubber and a brush. The rubber is a grey colour so should be fine. I've used it for marks on the interior of my Bayswater. I'm guessing they'll still be making it. Might be worth a try.
 
Timberland used to do a dry cleaner for suede/nubuck , a rubber and a brush. The rubber is a grey colour so should be fine. I've used it for marks on the interior of my Bayswater. I'm guessing they'll still be making it. Might be worth a try.
Hi batfish, I use the Timberland kit that Wilfreda suggests, for my pale suede ballet pumps. Works well. Think it was about £6. I got mine at the Timberland store at the outlet centre in Bridgend if that helps? :smile1:
 
Thanks for all the wonderful advice on this thread!

My Alexa Hobo (Trippy Tiger) is looking a little tatty now and I wondered if anyone had any advice on cleaning the raffia material? It has a fairly dark patch, I think from my navy winter coat. Also, the straps are folded in the middle - they were like this when I bought it new and they've got worse since I've been using it. I read earlier on this thread about using a bag of ice for creases, perhaps this is the way to go for those?

Thanks in advance for any replies :D
 

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Just bought my first, beautiful, oak Bayswater from the lovely ladies in the York outlet. I'm standing here with the Collonil spray ready to protect it before I start using it. Do I spray the handles too? Thank you for your advice.
 
Ok had a bad day yesterday, a bottle of diet pepsi( prefer diet coke) leaked into my brand new oak bayswater. Horror even went through liner(kangaroo pouch) moped up what I could whilst in the car, got home had a look on purse forum and couldn't find any tips, so did what I did when cat had a wee in my lovely chocolate Roxane! Put silicone (clean) cat litter inside left over night. Had dried out pretty well some residual marks on inside so just used suede cleaner on the inside come up pretty well. Some slight marks on piping in one corner on outside, will collonil again when completely dry. But on the whole don"t think you will be able to tell.
 
Ok had a bad day yesterday, a bottle of diet pepsi( prefer diet coke) leaked into my brand new oak bayswater. Horror even went through liner(kangaroo pouch) moped up what I could whilst in the car, got home had a look on purse forum and couldn't find any tips, so did what I did when cat had a wee in my lovely chocolate Roxane! Put silicone (clean) cat litter inside left over night. Had dried out pretty well some residual marks on inside so just used suede cleaner on the inside come up pretty well. Some slight marks on piping in one corner on outside, will collonil again when completely dry. But on the whole don"t think you will be able to tell.
Very pleased she's recovered! X
 
Hi, my first mulberry was a PP alexa and i sold it for that exact reason, i found the pink to be a denim magnet!

However.....i missed the colour so much i got one when they came back in the outlets and know now to use with light jeans that have been washed many many times or summer clothes :)
 
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