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Sternchen700
3 years ago

Hello Camaron123,

Take a damp cloth and rub off your shoes. If the leather is dried, you can spray the shoes again. Make sure that the distance during spraying is large enough. The spray may not be too old, then you should not get spots next time.

I hope the shoes are made of leather. You cannot spray synthetic with normal impragnier spray.

Hilflos2705
2 months ago

Had the same problem with these artificial leather boots and then gently rubbed them with ph-neutral soap (Balea) and carefully wiped them with a kitchen cloth. After that everything was gone. Right next to the zipper is before I used the soap and left after.

Hilflos2705
2 months ago
Reply to  Hilflos2705

The wet cloth didn’t work with me.