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Thread: Chanel - Calfskin Cambon style bag with kind of black stains at the back and bottom.

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    Default Chanel - Calfskin Cambon style bag with kind of black stains at the back and bottom.

    What stain remover I should use to remove? 


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    Finishes type look like its aniline dyed.

    Leather type is most probably absorbent lambskin and looks like the stain is penetrated beneath the surface.

    The possible stain type could be as follows and treated accordingly, for unknown stain the only solution is to treat them in priority with an intelligent guess. When removal proves to be futile the best option is to redye to camouflage the stain accordingly.

    a) Oil or grease related stains that darkens the leather.
    b) Liquid stain that contains tannin coloring, such as beverages, wine, coffee or tea.
    c) Color transfer from plastic bag or other material.

    Tips:
    To avoid uneven appearance the entire leather is treated as a whole instead especially for unknown stain.

    The entire line of stain removal kit is found in this link, however the closest possible is highlighted: http://www.leatherdoctor.com/servlet...ers/Categories


    Roger Koh
    Leather Care Consultant
    www.LeatherDoctor.com



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    Leather Doctor Kit A5.dr – Aniline Leather Degreaser Kit
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    Leather Doctor Kit A5.ns – Aniline Leather Tannin-Stain Remover Kit
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    Leather Doctor Kit A3.ds – Aniline Lambskin Dye-Stain Remover Kit
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    Leather Doctor Kit A7.cl – Aniline Leather Dye Refinishing Kit
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