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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3801181" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>Well there’s several ways to skin this cat…</p><p>The cheapest way I think is for you to keep rubbing that sucker until it don’t bleed. It can’t bleed forever. Some saddle soap might help as mentioned earlier. I’d rub it til it don’t bleed, then I’d put it in the sun to bring some more oil/dye/finish out and rub that off. I know this contradicts a post earlier saying to keep it out of direct sunlight. I would agree IF you had a light colored sheath that we didn’t want to darken. If you need/want a new sheath built my wife can probably put you on “the list”. I’m way too busy right now. You can pm if you want to explore getting a new one built. I’m positive though that if you keep on wiping and getting that thing hot and damp it’ll come clean. Then you can treat it with a lil condition if it’s necessary. Anyhow those are my opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3801181, member: 43171"] Well there’s several ways to skin this cat… The cheapest way I think is for you to keep rubbing that sucker until it don’t bleed. It can’t bleed forever. Some saddle soap might help as mentioned earlier. I’d rub it til it don’t bleed, then I’d put it in the sun to bring some more oil/dye/finish out and rub that off. I know this contradicts a post earlier saying to keep it out of direct sunlight. I would agree IF you had a light colored sheath that we didn’t want to darken. If you need/want a new sheath built my wife can probably put you on “the list”. I’m way too busy right now. You can pm if you want to explore getting a new one built. I’m positive though that if you keep on wiping and getting that thing hot and damp it’ll come clean. Then you can treat it with a lil condition if it’s necessary. Anyhow those are my opinions. [/QUOTE]
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