LadyNoel -> RE: Leather Collar Question (6/23/2006 10:15:11 AM)
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Many leather goods are shipped with a wax on them to protect them. It typically absorbs some of the dye and will be particularly inclined to rub off if warm (body temperature) and/or wet (sweat). Any glycerin leather soap will help to remove that waxy residue, as will polishing the leather. As stef said, the effect, whether from a shipping wax ro simply from a bit of the dye bleeding, will lessen over time. Use of leather oils intended to help dyed leather hold it's color may also help.
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