Leather Repair
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Do you ever get small rips or scuff marks on leather shoes? When this happens, you may think you’ve ruined the shoes, but there’s still hope. Toothpaste can fix it. A tear in leather doesn’t automatically mean you need a replacement. First, try to rub some toothpaste on it with a dry cloth and then wipe it off with a damp cloth. This trick can save your leather shoes, wallet, and even jackets.
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