You need to remove leather shoe dye if you plan on re-dying or painting your leather shoes.<br> You can use a deglazer that contains acetone or you can use pure acetone. Acetone is harmful to breathe and will eat at the leather if not applied properly, but it is an effective product for removing leather dye from shoes.
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