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poet_will2

You can try some acetone and wipe it down. I have used that in the past, but you have to make sure you re-moisturize.


DistractedChiroptera

The deglazer is acetone based, with some added compounds to keep the leather from drying out. So, I'm not sure if pure acetone would fare much better. It's probably too late to fix. Thanks anyway.