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1930sgirl Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 2:55:59 PM
Hi girls!

My daughter has purchased white satin shoes for her wedding. We would like to keep them clean throughout the wedding day. I would appreciate any suggestions for protecting them. Could we use Scotchgard? Would it be safe for satin and not change the color?

Thanks so much for your help,
Joyce
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1930sgirl Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 6:27:47 PM
Thanks, girls:)

I did ask at the store while we were purchasing the shoes. However...the girl at the store was about 17 and didn't have a clue.
I will check out a Scotchgard can and see if it can be used on satin.

Joyce
goneriding Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 4:50:44 PM
While checking with the seller or the shoe repair place, seems like, back in the day when I had them I used Scotchguard on them and did fine. But with todays fabrics being a little more touchy, checking with your store would be best.

Winona :-)

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1badmamawolf Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 4:01:54 PM
Where the shoes were purchased should be able to answer that question, if not check with a "shoe repair" service

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