greenspider Report post Posted April 10, 2015 Hi group. I have been playing with leather for many years now, off and on. I have a decent grasp of what I'm doing, within the perimeters that I'm working. That said, being only self-taught there is much I still do not know, especially concerning restoring old leather.My Sister brought me her handbag to see if I could clean it up for her.It had been in storage for many years and looked like it.After a full bottle of 'Fiebings liquid Glycerin saddle soap', some "Lexol Ph cleaner", several warm water rinses and a couple of rags (now destroyed) later, my rag stopped coming back caked with brown "gunk".I have no idea what I was cleaning off, an old dye paste wax? Years of crud accumulation? Both?Finally the leather started to look like I was making progress.I used some Lexol conditioner on it last night, so the color has gone dark. I assume it will fade in days!?(I (now) know that "before" pics would have gone a long way in helping to better understand where I was and where I am now, but it's too late for that now, so instead I offer pics of the situation as of now.)Here's a couple of pics showing the spots I am questioning.1) The 'shiny' spots I assume are an old finish?What is it and how do I removed it?2) Once I get it cleaned of the old finish I assume it will look like the areas that are now dull/leather looking?3) At this point what do I do?Do I put more conditioner on it, and then put a coat of light dye on it?4) Now for the "finish".What kind of finish would be best for this bag?I am partial to a natural finish, but I want it to have some protection.5) The last image is of a scuffed area inside the bag.Can this be sanded with sand paper?Also the handles are rough. Do they need more oils?Could they be sanded smoothe?I recently read somewhere that that was an option in some cases.If anybody here would/could help me figure this out, I would be ever grateful. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites