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Removing Glued Cardboard Backing

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Hello ladies and gentlemen...

I have recently acquired a beautifully aged leather bag that I want to re-purpose and while tearing it down I noticed that it was stiffened by a cardboard insert glued into place. Is there a way that I can remove that cardboard without ruining the leather? It is the one on the right. Thanks in advance for any input, it is greatly appreciated!

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Can you tell what type of glue it is? If you can't just peel it off, then I would try a heat gun or hair dryer to loosen the glue up.

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Can you tell what type of glue it is? If you can't just peel it off, then I would try a heat gun or hair dryer to loosen the glue up.

Hmm, I don't have any hair but fortunately my wife does!! :yeah:I will try that when I get home and see what I can make out. I will post a picture of the inside if that will help. I am thinking that it may be 20-30 year old glue as well though... :(

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Should be fine. Luthiers heat up old glue and remove it on guitars all the time.

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Should be fine. Luthiers heat up old glue and remove it on guitars all the time.

That's not working... can I soak it in water to soften up the cardboard and the use some sandpaper to get it of?

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That might work, but I'd probably use it as a last resort and try to keep the leather as dry as possible in the process. You might just try to cut through the glue first with a razor blade to separate it.

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