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I have a new portfolio that has a rough feeling finished (hair side) surface.  It had a waxey feeling surface, still rough though, I cleaned it with Leatherique two part rejvenator and pristine clean.  Still the same feeling.  I brushed it with horse hair brushes.  Still a rough feeling.  Is there something I can do to make this a smooth feeling surface?   Thank you for your help with this.  Regards,  Gary Huber

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You had a new portfolio. You may have ruined it, sorry, but you should always ask first. I think now the bigger problem is fixing your mistakes. It appears you have taken off some dye and possibly scuffed up the leather itself. 

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It was made that way, most likely.  It could be the nature of the beast from which the leather was made.  I have some Crazy Horse buffalo, which has a fairly coarse touch even though it is full of wax and/or oils.  It wears beautifully with lots of changing character but it sure ain't slick and smooth.

Not all leathers are meant to be smooth and polished.  When you buy a finished product, that's the finish you get... usually.

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Actually that is the way it looked before I used leatherique on it.

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9 hours ago, Oldskiboat said:

Actually that is the way it looked before I used leatherique on it.

OMG, really? Well, I would look into maybe shoe polish and check out videos on reconditioning and polishing leather shoes and the process. Good luck to you!!!!

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Glycerine saddle soap , canvas and a fair amount of elbow grease  !

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What is the canvas used for?

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8 minutes ago, Oldskiboat said:

What is the canvas used for?

Canvas works good for slicking leather.

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1 hour ago, Oldskiboat said:

What is the canvas used for?

What  DieselTech  said .

 

Take a scrap piece of leather and lightly moisten with water , then rub the glycerine  on , now rub with canvas . The longer you rub the smoother it gets ;) 

See if this is what you are after .

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