You can have that portion of the leather replaced. My best advice is to take it to a Louis Vuitton Boutique, from there they will give you an estimate on how much it would be to replace the leather (providing that the bag is indeed real). From there it is sent to France to be repaired and you can expect your bag back in a few months.
You can have that portion of the leather replaced. My best advice is to take it to a Louis vuitton Boutique, from there they will give you an estimate on how much it would be to replace the leather (providing that the bag is indeed real). From there it is sent to France to be repaired and you can expect your bag back in a few months.
If it is a double, remove barrel and you will see it along with serial #.
You can use isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) on a wet paper towel to remove a stain, or for major stains, you can use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
The first thing to do in order to remove creases from leather handbags is to hang them for over a day. A cold iron can be used in case the results are needed urgently.
It is stamped into the rotor. You will have to remove it to be able to read it.
Remove the valve cover and you will see it stamped into the top of the head.
It is on a metal plate riveted to the body behind the spare tire. It is stamped into the frame under the rear seat. Remove the seat and it is stamped on top of the tunnel in the middle of the car.
You may need to remove grips- stamped on bottom the the frame (butt)
remove barrel and serial # will be stamped on top of receiver on left
They are stamped into the door frame, you can't remove the arm rest. However, if you're wondering how to get to the INNER mechanism of the door, you have to remove the outer door skin. Instructions are elsewhere.
One way to remove a stamped date from a plastic bottle is by using rubbing alcohol or acetone on a cotton ball or cloth to gently rub the date off. Alternatively, you can try using baking soda paste to scrub the date away. Remember to test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not damage the plastic.
I've used Goo Gone to remove stains from vinyl bags before. I would test it on an inconspicuous area first to make sure it doesn't harm the finish. I used it mostly to remove surface stains and dirt, so if your stain is deep into the vinyl it might not work as well.