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Hilly, Do all of your stamping and tooling first. Then wash your leather with an oxalic acid mixture.

This worked very well for me on both water and oil based dyes -- and I let the leather dry to the point where you would begin tooling. As Keith mentioned, be absolutely sure you have done all of your tooling and stamping first before using the mix.

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