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If tough spills/stains do not quickly come out, should I keep rubbing the bar on the suede or nubuck?

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If tough spills/stains do not quickly come out, should I keep rubbing the bar on the suede or nubuck?

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A. No. If the spill has set in the material, it has probably become a (permanent) stain. By definition, a stain is (permanent), and will not come out, this is why it is called a stain. Unfortunately, not every spill can be completely removed.

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