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Hey all, 

Well the title kinda says it all: here and there while I’m actively stamping, a thin milky liquid will rise to the surface. 

Yes, water rising probably means that I’m casing too much, but that’s not the question. I had thought that perhaps I hadn’t rinsed the soap off thoroughly from cleaning the leather before working it, but then I noticed it even when I hadn’t cleaned it first.

Wish I had a pic to show, but it’s not something I think about when it happens, and I have yet to find rhyme or rhythm to encourage it. Thanks for any insight.

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What type of leather are you using? I don't mean 'veg tan' but more specifically

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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1 hour ago, ThisIsMyFirstRodeo said:

Well the title kinda says it all: here and there while I’m actively stamping, a thin milky liquid will rise to the surface. 

 

The same hide, or totally different hides? That at least isolates it to the hide or something you're doing.

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Posted (edited)

What did you clean it for, and what did you clean it with?  its probably the soap.

Edited by chuck123wapati

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