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If it’s more of a dirt mark or stain, then it can likely come off with some acetone. If you have a bottle of nail polish remover and cotton swabs, fold the cotton swab and put a small amount of acetone on it so that it doesn’t leak from the swab, then rub it on the scuff marks, and it should remove the marks right off the shoe. The only exception when I wouldn’t use acetone is for certain bright-colored leathers, depending on how the paint is. If you use acetone in the wrong area, you can scuff the shoe.
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