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Hello All!

Like many, I'm a newbie to leather craft (though quickly becoming obsessed) I thought I would present this question you you all out here.

I have a piece of 5/6 oz oil tan that I've made a small series of wallets with and in handling them, I've noticed a small amount of residue from the oil coming off which I would like to try and limit. Anyone have any suggestions on how I can remove some of this residue without affecting the color or suppleness of the leather?

Thanks!

Josh

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There are water-proofing compounds for oil-tanned leather, like Bee Natural brand or Pecard's. If they keep water out, they may keep dye in. Didn't try them yet, but planning to.

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