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I Finally feel like I achieved a more malleable result after stripping this jacket over a year ago or more . After deglazing exterior shellac finish about 3-4 times going over every inch of the jacket with as many oz of deglazier and elbow grease I was able to remove most of the red color that was put in to the leather originally.
I lightly sanded and used very fine 0000 steel wool to break off the rest of the finish and to make sure the color was consistent throughout the jacket only then did I do a 2x application of mink oil or saddle soap lathered in to the leather to very good result.
Jacket is lots more responsive or pliable.
All of the leather that was used to make the jacket has consistent grain and uniform thickness throughout.
Here are after pics
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I lightly sanded and used very fine 0000 steel wool to break off the rest of the finish and to make sure the color was consistent throughout the jacket only then did I do a 2x application of mink oil or saddle soap lathered in to the leather to very good result.
Jacket is lots more responsive or pliable.
All of the leather that was used to make the jacket has consistent grain and uniform thickness throughout.
Here are after pics
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