Hi! I'm new to the boards. I'm not a leather worker; at this point I would probably be best described as a torturer of leather *LOL* I made a really stupid mistake, I'm hoping to find a way to fix it!
I bought a beautiful western saddle. The tooling is incredible. It appeared to have been a display saddle that had never been ridden in. The good news is I got it for a very good price. The bad news is I ruined it. My goofball horse laid down in a bog with me, getting black tar mud on the saddle. I had to really soak that mud to get it off, which darkened the leather. I waited a couple of weeks to get it good and dry then tried oiling it to even the color. Now I have an ugly blotchy saddle. It appears maybe a sealer such as Saddle Lac may have been applied to it?
I looked online and found out about deglazer, but the product description says it removes dye also? I don't want to remove the dye, just the Saddle lac so I can oil the saddle again and try to even-up the blotchyness. Is there any hope?
Thanks in advance!