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<blockquote data-quote="Deluge" data-source="post: 503937" data-attributes="member: 1628"><p>:troll:</p><p></p><p>@Rex, I never had a problem with bleeding with my pair of Levi's I bought a while back before I knew about proper jean care. HungWeiLo is right this matters more for raw/selvedge denim. Wash them inside out and cold water if you wish. Vinegar won't be necessary at all if there's no bleeding. Don't wear them wet though haha, just let them air dry.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure. I'm assuming you've tried to scrub the dye out and that hasn't worked... Try taking them to a shoe expert and see what they think. You're lucky your boots are leather and not suede is all I can say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deluge, post: 503937, member: 1628"] :troll: @Rex, I never had a problem with bleeding with my pair of Levi's I bought a while back before I knew about proper jean care. HungWeiLo is right this matters more for raw/selvedge denim. Wash them inside out and cold water if you wish. Vinegar won't be necessary at all if there's no bleeding. Don't wear them wet though haha, just let them air dry. I'm not sure. I'm assuming you've tried to scrub the dye out and that hasn't worked... Try taking them to a shoe expert and see what they think. You're lucky your boots are leather and not suede is all I can say. [/QUOTE]
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