<p>D was spraying her non leather boots with waterproof spray and gota little too close and too generous. She now has splats and drip marks all over her boots.:(. </p>
<p>Any suggestions how to remove???</p>
<p>D was spraying her non leather boots with waterproof spray and gota little too close and too generous. She now has splats and drip marks all over her boots.:(. </p>
<p>Any suggestions how to remove???</p>
<p>Bumping up for the Monday people in case anyone has any ideas… :)</p>
<p>My husband suggested trying to spray another time and see if it gets more even. Daughter is crushed that she might have ruined her cute (though not expensive) boots. I think respraying is a last resort. Almost wonder if for some reason the boot material just didn’t “take” the spray well for some reason.</p>
<p>What are the boots made of?</p>
<p>Not sure - not suede, just a man made leather-ish looking material. (not at home to look specifically at the tag inside)</p>
<p>Silicone does not have any solvents and does not clean up well. The best bet may be to re-spray them to camouflage the markings.</p>