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Alaskan Tlingit Woman
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Juneau, Alaska
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I have a suede dress right now, I have some spots on it and I want it cleaned, where could I send it?
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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If you are talking about commercially tanned leather, I would try to find a dry cleaner who speciallizes in cleaning leather. Get their recommendation first as suede can be tricky to clean. Sometimes the cleaning agents will darken the color of the leather or destroy the nap. Good luck!
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