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I Used Oxblood Polish On Brown Shoes. How Can I Get Them Brown Again

Can you use leather shoe polish on black suede shoes?

What is SuedeNormal leathers are rubbed against a kind of Sandpaper to produce fine texture which feels like some kind of wool. The top surface as such has no grainy top layer [as it has been scrapped off]. So Suede as a leather is a delicate material and it needs protection against dust, rain/water and any kind of stain.How To Take Care of it?Use a neutral Suede spray before stepping out. The spray creates a kind of protective layer on top of the shoe which protects the shoe against dust and to lesser extent against water as well.PolishPolish on these is strict no; the wooly part is not designed to handle waxy polish; attempting to polish is like attempting to destroy it. Get a neutral suede spray and use it - the shine will get restored to some level. And take care of these somewhat delicate shoes - using these in rainy conditions etc is a bad idea. Liquid and any kind of stain can hurt this.Trust This Helps!

I used oxblood polish on brown shoes. How can I get them brown again?

Call a shoe repair shop, he's probably got some tips & suggestions, he deal with stuff like that all the time, I'm sure.

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What colors make up burgundy?

Burgundy, a deep reddish brown color named for Burgundy wine, is a mix of red, brown and a little bit of blue. The purple undertone of burgundy is created by the interaction between the red and the blue. Mixing any primary color with its complementary color creates brown. Burgundy can be made with a variety of different proportions of red, brown and blue. A brighter burgundy can be mixed by adding more red, or a deeper tone can be achieved by mixing in more blue. Mixes of red and green or blue and orange create a better brown base for burgundy than mixes of yellow and purple.

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