I was wondering if anyone has ever had the lining on their cosmetic pouchette repaired or the lining on any purse please let me know as the lining on my cosmetic pouch is destroyed
Yes sticky and coming off
Some ladies have had luck removing the sticky lining themselves. There is cloth underneath. That may be an option?
How??
I'm rehabbing a new to me GM Large Bucket Tote with Baguette
Here are some before pics...
Listing shows a VERY Sticky bag!
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I love this bag, I am not re-lining the bag
More pics to follow!
More pics of my Sticky GM bag I received it today!
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If you notice the baguette is sticky inside also.
So I'm using Simple Green and water with a scrub brush and gloves to clean the bag.
Simple Green is biodegradable and it's taken off the sticky layer along with the date code inside the baguette
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Tools for the job!
What it looks like drying in the sun!
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Baguette drying in the sun!
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One more of Baguette after cleaning outside with Simple Green, water, and a scrub brush
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No more Sticky bag! Now it looks like fabric inside the two bags!
When the bag drys completely I'll post more pics!
Still drying... My new to me GM Tote after cleaning next to sissy Speedy30!
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Inside GM...
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Inside Baguette...
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Hopefully the smell of Simple Green will subside a bit...
Excellent advice here
I've cleaned out my bucket pouch I received secondhand. It turned out well. I'd rather have the fabric than have it relined with Vuittonite, although I removed the date code and affected its "value" in the secondary market. Not that I care though since I don't plan on selling it.
If the resale value matters to you, I would suggest having it relined by LV. Otherwise, you can just clean it out with some soap and a cleaning rag, which is what I did. A coin/quarter also helps with scratching