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I must have gotten in a hurry and sprayed too much neatlac finish on the tooled and dyed leather seat, when i stated to lace the neatlac started peeling, any ideas how to completely remove the rest of it so i can refinish it again?, suggestions please?

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I must have gotten in a hurry and sprayed too much neatlac finish on the tooled and dyed leather seat, when i stated to lace the neatlac started peeling, any ideas how to completely remove the rest of it so i can refinish it again?, suggestions please?

fiebings deglazer???

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I must have gotten in a hurry and sprayed too much neatlac finish on the tooled and dyed leather seat, when i stated to lace the neatlac started peeling, any ideas how to completely remove the rest of it so i can refinish it again?, suggestions please?

Acetone will work but the deglazing fluids will be easier on the leather. Whatever you use wear a mask and do it in a well ventilated area. It is nasty stuff and flammable.

David Genadek

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Acetone will work but the deglazing fluids will be easier on the leather. Whatever you use wear a mask and do it in a well ventilated area. It is nasty stuff and flammable.

David Genadek

will it remove or damage the original stain?

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