That said, your best way to remove or reduce the appearance of scratches would be with some kind of leather balm, or saddle soap. There are a few specific products that I use for my shoes, whether they're Sperry's, dress shoes, or other casual leather shoes: Johnston & Murphy leather balm, Kiwi saddle soap, and/or L.L. Bean Boot protector. The oils in these products will moisten and rejuvenate the leather and make the scratches less noticeable.
1935 is when sperrys came out!
well all you must do is threaten your ipod to get the scratches out. and they will.
They remove scratches off a car by first trying to buff them out. If that does not work, the scratches are sanded, they are then filled with filler, and sanded again. Next a primer is put over the scratches, and then paint to match the rest of the car.
You can't
you cant
Rack room shoes
They are made in China now.
yes, they do
sperrys
U Don't! It is not likely you can ever repair real deep scratches.
Yes, you can buff the surface of a disc with toothpaste to remove, or lessen, scratches.
For lightly scratches sometimes either Colgate Toothpaste, Or any brand of peanut butter will work.