The polish color matters as well. White seemed to be water-based. If it was black boot edger (used mainly by military) you may be out of luck. I've seen that etch into heavily waxed linoleum.
FrannMarie Jacinto
> On Apr 8, 2014, at 8:26 PM, "Robin Gabriel (home)" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Does anyone have any suggestions on how best to clean shoe polish stains off of 1960's upholstered sofa and chairs (cream colored upholstery). I'm guessing its a blend of threads, but it feels like thick-weight cotton.
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> Thanks
> Robin
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