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    Perhaps that is just the way the leather component is ? For the linen I would try a rolling pin if the Mrs has one, or a bottle if she doesn't. Maybe even stick a pointy object in the bubble to release any trapped air before rolling it out.
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    If the surface feels rough and grainy there is a chance you could reduce that with some 320 grit sandpaper. However look at the edge and make sure the epidermis is thick enough to take a little sanding. You might go right through and wind up with a suede. Either that or you could resell it and hope to et some or all of your money back.
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    The leather should be thick enough an sanding it was my initial thought but I was trying to avoid it if anything else might help that's why I came here figured someone might have an idea that I didn't already think of.

    Her are the only pics I took they're the air bubbles in the linen.
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    If you don't sand the eel you may be able to get your $ out of it. If you do sand it maybe not. Just saying. Have you stropped on the linen with the bubbles as is ? I'd try that and maybe it may be fine.
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    I didn't want to sand it that's why I asked first it was the only thing that I could think of doing, so I came here hoping someone would have another option but it doesn't seem as though anyone does.

    Yes I have stropped on the linen the bubbles are small but they are greatly exaggerated when stropping they feel as though you're going over boulders.

    I also don't think that I can suck the air out as the linen is paper thin I may be wrong about it even being air it maybe a lump in the leather covered by the linen or a foreign object a piece of hair maybe The linen really is that thin.

    In the pic the thin white area is the linen of course.
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    If it is a lump I would think you could feel it with your fingers. I'd lay it leather side down on a table and press on the area where the bubbles are. If it feels as if it is just a case of the linen not adhering to the glued area I'd take a steam iron on low, and go over it a time or two. If worse came to worse, and the linen came off, then I'd get some spray adhesive and reattach it . A lot of hassle, but if you can't use it as is, it is either that or sell/trade it I would think.
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