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I am working on a piece that I carved and wanted to antique.  I used tan kote, brushed on to cover spots I wanted to protect from the antique gel.  The tan kote has left some spots where it was a bit thick.  It came off of my sample piece just fine with a sponge and some water.  It WILL NOT come off my good piece.  Help.  I do not have a spare piece, so it would have to buy a whole new piece big enough for a cantle back to replace this.

Leather is W&C medium brown bridle leather.  All products are feibings.

 

I tried water, saddle soap, and some ethanol.  Afraid to try a lot more.

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I just experienced the same issue, did you ever find a solution to this?

 

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