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It depends on how you dyed it. I've used "liquid latex" before to completely pull ALL the dye off a piece before.....which is a shame because I was only trying to mask an area with it. But the results still stand.

If you've already sealed it, you can try some deglazer to remove the top coat...but it's a pretty harsh chemical. Work in a well ventilated area, and you'll need to re-condition the leather after using it.

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As a last resort, there is always Fiebings USMC Black. If you finished it, take the finish off with deglazer as stated above, then dye it black. If you haven't put a finish on, just dye it black.

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Yessir "Cheif" is right. Although if ye ole USMC Black doesn't cover it up there is basically no hope.

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