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Can you use tea to color satin shoes ivory?

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You can depending on the type of shoes. In most cases yes but with leather shoes i would make sure to get it done professionally. If done at home it can turn out to be nice or you might have to buy new shoes.

You can depending on the type of shoes. In most cases yes but with leather shoes i would make sure to get it done professionally. If done at home it can turn out to be nice or you might have to buy new shoes.

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