bbshriver
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I work as a test engineer (read: I occasionally do hands-on work) and recently scuffed the toe on my newest dress shoes... I tried to just polish it out, but of course the polish stuck better in the scuffed area, so it shows up pretty well.
Any ideas on how to correct this? The shoes had a very smooth surface originally. I'm considering using some 2000 grit emory paper or something to get them uniformally "scuffed" but not sure if that's going to make things worse or better... These are nearly new (had them about 3 months) so I don't want to risk messing them up.
Any ideas on how to correct this? The shoes had a very smooth surface originally. I'm considering using some 2000 grit emory paper or something to get them uniformally "scuffed" but not sure if that's going to make things worse or better... These are nearly new (had them about 3 months) so I don't want to risk messing them up.