MrDeeR Report post Posted November 7, 2020 Hi guys, I am complete newbie. I have just ordered my first veg tan leather for my very first project. And I was a bit suprised to see some scratches on some areas. But since I am new I don't know if it is normal. Should it be treated in a certain way or would it go away after dying? They sent me the wrong size so I am not that worried for this. But it would be great if someone could tell me what is the limit when scratches are still acceptable. Thanks in advance P.S. couldn't insert a picture because it is too large. Please take a look at here: http://imgur.com/a/Jl5FUb8 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spyros Report post Posted November 7, 2020 (edited) If it looks like it's from the animal, things like insect bites and barb wire scratches, then that's normal. If they look man made like the ones in your photo then that's human error from the tannery or from storage/shipping, and personally I would let them know and see what they say. If it happens a lot and/or they're not responsive I wouldn't buy from them again. But before doing that check first what you ordered exactly (description) and what you paid. Some merchants have grading systems, if you bought 2nd grade or clearance and paid accordingly, then some blemishes should be expected. Long term you will always have imperfections in your leather and you must learn to work around them. That's why it's nice to have patters so you can place them on your hide and plan your cuts around any marks and scratches. Or even build them into your design if you're going for a certain aged look. Edited November 7, 2020 by Spyros Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chiefjason Report post Posted November 7, 2020 The first pic looks like marks from handling the side. The second might be the same but hard to tell. The third looks like a scar. If you are going to tool it or mold it the handling marks will most likely be fine. If they are not deep, they might not show after being dyed. If they are deep you can try to wet the area and burnish it a bit with something smooth to see if you can remove them. The scar is what it is. Use it or cut around it, your call. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrDeeR Report post Posted November 7, 2020 Thank you guys for your input. I really appreciate it. I forgot to add. "They sent me the wrong size so I am not that worried for this" - because they will replace it with the correct one. Quote But before doing that check first what you ordered exactly (description) and what you paid. Some merchants have grading systems, if you bought 2nd grade or clearance and paid accordingly, then some blemishes should be expected. Where I bought it doesn't state what grade it is. https://majestichides.co.uk/37-sqft--02-natural-tan-old-harness-pit-tanned-double-back-1143-p.asp But they seem legit and were very responsive when I have informed them about the incorrect size they sent. So I will keep an eye on the next delivery. Price-wise, I think it is very decent. What do you think? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spyros Report post Posted November 7, 2020 14 minutes ago, MrDeeR said: Price-wise, I think it is very decent. What do you think? I can't tell TBH, I buy leather from the land of "Everything-Is-Really-Friggin-Expensive" (Australia) so I can't really compare, plus SQFT confuses me LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyGreen3455 Report post Posted November 11, 2020 hello! sorry to coming with my Q, but looks like it is a bit similar. Just got a few shits of leather - please see pict - and during transportation or storage leather paint got - I even do not know how to describe it - leather paint's crack? paint marks? from one side it is giving a bit of charm, but... anyway, does anyone can give some advice for a newbie - how to fix or even completely remove it? leather conditioner? balm? paint restorer? any other chemical? iron? regards Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted November 11, 2020 do you have shoe polish? get some KIWI brand. I have never used any other so I can not say if this works on anything else. lite the polish on fire, inside the tin. after a few seconds set the lid on the fire and it will put it out using cotton balls, dip into the wax and apply over the area, you are filling in the crack/scratch with wax then buff the hell out of it NOTE, This is fire, so dont be stupid, get a fire extinguisher, call the fire department to be on standby, inform the EMT and the vet, write out a last will wear boots and a hard hat. BE SAFE When i was in the service this is how we polished our boots, it is called a spit shine Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyGreen3455 Report post Posted November 12, 2020 ok, guys, RSPCA, all neighbors, and insurer already informed. any other special requirements in this covid time? ) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyGreen3455 Report post Posted November 12, 2020 (edited) a bit more info about leather sheets - grain and flesh side - hope it helps Edited November 12, 2020 by TonyGreen3455 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jcuk Report post Posted November 12, 2020 (edited) Is it the flesh side you are concerned about, most of the time you can judge the quality of the leather by the finish on the on the flesh side. JCUK Edited November 12, 2020 by jcuk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites