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Fixing Up Leather Shoes?


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One of my kittens attacked one of my nice leather heels I need for work. They aren't destroyed, but they certainly don't look nice anymore. There are a lot of little holes and dents in them now. Does anyone have any suggestions for fixing them back up inexpensively?

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By Stephanie from Hillsboro, OR

Black leather women's shoes.
 

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July 27, 20110 found this helpful
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My cat did that to the collar and sleeve of my leather jacket. I brought it to my local shoe repair place, it's militellos here in baton rouge. They were able to fix it very cheaply and it still looks good.

 
July 26, 20110 found this helpful

I would just use some black shoe polish on them. It won't fill up the holes and dents, but kind of hide them. Or you could use regular shoe dye, but from what I have heard if that gets wet it comes off.

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The shoe polish would do that too, but the polish is less expensive.

 

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July 27, 20110 found this helpful

You could also try using a permanent marker, like a Sharpie.

 

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