Patten leather shoes?
Answers: P-a-t-e-n-t leather shoes aren't always leather now...look inside the shoe for a label adage 'man-made upper' or something like that, that method it's actually a type of plastic! In any bag, believe it or not, Vaseline Petroleum Jelly, applied with a SOFT cloth (an hoary T-shirt is ideal) and VERY LIGHT pressure will usually assist with scuff marks, whether your shoes are genuine leather or not. Any excess Vaseline can be wiped stale easily and re-smoothed and will move those shoes shiny and new-looking. Keyword: GENTLE! Rough material and enthusiastic buffing will gash any patent 'leather.'
Try the Mr Clean eraser sponge it seem to work on everything.
Scuff Mark Removal from Shoes
How you remove the scuff marks on your shoes depends on the stuff the shoes are made out of. If they are leather, you can remove the scuffs by rubbing the scuff next to non-gel toothpaste, rinse, wipe and let dry. If they are vinyl or plastic, you can remove the results by rubbing them with a pencil eraser and if that doesn't work, try a non-gel toothpaste and toothbrush or try using lighter fluid. If they are tarp, you can scrub them using upholstery cleaner, cleanser or a non-gel toothpaste. Air dry. :)
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