uscglechief Report post Posted July 26, 2012 Hello, I originally posted this to "how do I do that?" and thinking this maybe a better forum. Greetings everyone, I know I've seen this before but can't seem to find the string, please forgive for starting it again. But I've been told you can make your own deglazer by mixing ammonia, alcohol and water. Does this work well to remove glue and dirt act? and are the parts equal? One additional question, I am making a attaché or I guess a better description would be a large shoulder bag with brass D-rings and buckles and I have used large copper rivets for reinforcement where the shoulder strap will attach. My question is if I decide to go with a natural color, what if anything can I use to give it that "older than it is look?" Hi-liter? Have been bouncing back and forth between the natural look and several coats of Fiebings Chocolate dye. As always any advice is greatly appreciated. Jesse Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites