Ok, thank you for your reply. The supplier said it is normal that it needs a lot of hard work to remove the milky surface and that I could use a hair dryer to warm the leather and make it easier. Adds a lot of time to a job! Perhaps I will try another supplier for a comparison.
So I am still having issues trying to get a good finish on my newly accuired bridle butt leather. Any advice would e much appreciated. The first 2 photos are the underside and is very stubborn. The other 2 photos are the topside. I can't seem to polish out the haze.
Thank you for your response. In my enthusiasm I started polishing when the leather was still cold from the delivery. Now I know! Best
Ok, thank you for your reply. The supplier said it is normal that it needs a lot of hard work to remove the milky surface and that I could use a hair dryer to warm the leather and make it easier. Adds a lot of time to a job! Perhaps I will try another supplier for a comparison.
Ok, thank you I will check it out. Is it normal that it should arrive in this way or can it generally be wiped off with little effort?
So I am still having issues trying to get a good finish on my newly accuired bridle butt leather. Any advice would e much appreciated. The first 2 photos are the underside and is very stubborn. The other 2 photos are the topside. I can't seem to polish out the haze.
@nealeselwood A soft cloth or horsehair brush should do the trick.