How to remove inorganic stains. Inorganic stains come from material that is not from a living organism such as lime and mineral deposits, rust, soap scum, and stains from chemicals.
by tillymint666 » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:00 pm
I've just splashed out on a lovely RADLEY handbag. Have never had an expensive bag like this before - and unfortunately
it's got a stain on it. :( Don't even know what the stain is - but it seems that it must be some sort of grease stain.
Haven't got any talc - or any other stuff to get it off.
Any help would be very much appreciated. :)
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by mrscleannw » Tue Mar 16, 2010 2:14 pm
Welcome back tillymint666:
I read your post and have a question. What is this handbag made of. Is it leather? There should be a tag inside listing the materials it is made of. Please let me know in order to give you appropriate cleaning instructions.
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