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Scuffed leather speaker surround
Guys and girls,
Long story, but today the tip of my leather shoes ended up slightly scuffing the leather which surrounds the lower speaker grille, along with the speaker grille itself. The scuff is very faint, in that it's only noticeable if you look at it and shows up as a slightly lighter colour. I'm not too fussed about the grille, but I'd like to try and get it off the leather. Is there anything I can do? Stick some black leather polish on it? What about the grille? |
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