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Looking good!

I've only rinsed off the surface. Had no problems after. It is a fairly weak acid so gets "used up" quickly.

I occasionally treat pieces of leather that don't have an even colour. It usually helps.

Tom

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I never do but I often do oil to replace what the OA seems to take out. Lexol Nf most of the time

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Thanks guys.

I must have rinsed too well, and the metal particles must be deeply imbedded in the leather because 24 hours later, a slight greyish spotting reappeared in the main area (it was still fine after 12 hours).

I just reapplied the some OA and will leave it alone this time to see what happens.

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