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So, just as I was finishing applying dye to my latest project, I accidentally flicked the brush while wiping off dye, and a drop landed on the area of the design I didn't want to dye!

Despite two layers of resist, it had penetrated to the leather by the time I noticed, and pretty much ruined all my hard work.

I scrubbed at it with a cloth, and with some water, but it did nothing to fix it.

Then, as a last resort, I decided to try some Fiebing's Deglazer. 

It's not looking perfect, but you'd have to look very, very closely to see it. And hopefully, after I re-apply the resist, and the antique I used, it will be even less noticeable!

WHEW!!

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