😮😮😮 i couldnt keep my mouth closed as i was watching you file down the straps!!! I was like O-M-G!!! She is CRAZY!!!😅😅😅 Im SO PROUD of you too girl after seeing the end result though!!!😂😂😂❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Lol!! Yes I had a panic attack myself too. I was like omg, what have I done??? I figured it would make an entertaining video even if it didn't work out but I'm glad it did. 😆
Thanks for sharing. Can you do an update with how it holds up a while 6 months to a year from now? I am interested in how well it will hold up. I recently updated the caulking on my bathroom and the product I purchased didn’t last as long as what my builder used. Completely separate issue but I thought about how well products work that are accessible to the everyday consumer vs products accessible to professionals. I have some handles I need to fix up so I am going to try this product.
You did a great job! Well worth it! I will have to do this soon with my Coach tote over 1 year old! The piping close to zipper is coming off! I saw another older 5 year old video from this guy using a little wooden stick, to apply primer, thin coats. It worked amazing. i think we could use a wooden cuticle pusher and it'd work much better! He waited at least 2hrs between coats, he did 3 layers of primer, sanding in-between and 3 layers of colors, also 2hrs wait at least, carefully sanding in-between! 😊❤
That's a great idea using an orange stick. I bought a massive pack of them to do my nails with so I will definitely give that a try next time I need to do a medical procedure to my bag LOL
Cardboard? How the heck did you ever think that purse straps were made of cardboard? You are a crazy person. This is why people shouldn’t just be able to do diy videos when they have no idea what they are talking about. Your straps are leather! Hence the leather glaze you bought. Wow. What a clown.
it's very unfortunate that many of the designer bags earn a high price tag but use cheaper products on things like straps and handles which cause the item to break down much sooner than back in the day. I have a nice Tommy Hilfiger bag that has lasted through years (15) of off and on daily use. But when I lent it to someone they returned it with the straps shredded all along the top just where it sits on the shoulder. The rest of the bag is still literally like new. I don't think this method would work on this because it's the top, not the sides, of the straps that have literally just peeled away. Have you repaired anything like that?
oh boy, that's unfortunate that they returned the bag to you shredded. I have not repaired the top of the handles. Sorry! I think for a bigger job like that, maybe take it to a cobbler to help?
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