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    I can only imagine the draw on an over-oiled latigo!
    I'm sure someone with some experience will chime
    in, good luck!

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    I don't know if it would work but I would wrap paper towels around it and lay it on a flat surface overnight stropping side down. If I'm not mistaken the paper towels will draw some of the oil out without harming the strop. Neatsfoot will definitely increase draw.
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    What Jimmy said.

    If you want to hasten the process, cover the strop with a couple of layers of absorbent paper and iron it - make sure the iron is on a medium to low setting or you will damage the leather - this draws a lot out in one go. Then do as Jimmy said. Piling some books on it (strop wraped in paper, flat side agains flat table top or whatever, books on rough side of strop) will draw out more oil. You can try it after a day - if not to your satisfaction repeat.

    Don't be tempted to scrub it with saddle soap (yet) - different latigos react differently to it, so it's a bit of an unknown quantity.

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    OK heres another twist on what Jimmy said, lay paper towels over and under the leather and then roll it out with a rolling pin. Be sure to clean any excess oil from the pin before your wife beats you with it.
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    I say just let it dry for a while (several days) and then buff it with a soft cloth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iguanamark View Post
    I say just let it dry for a while (several days) and then buff it with a soft cloth.
    +1

    This is what I do after applying too much. Mind you, I have never given a strop two coats, what made you apply so much?
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    Send the strop to Maximillian in Las Vegas. He can stretch it out in the hot Nevada sun for three days and have it back to you dry as a bone inside of a week.

    Seriously, my first thought was to saddle soap the hell out of it but on second thought, let that be the last resort. For now, go with the paper towels and rolling pin and iron on low setting. The heat from the iron will lower the viscosity of the oil and allow it to more readily wick-out of the strop. Hopefully!!

    I hope you get it back to the original condition. Good Luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    OK heres another twist on what Jimmy said, lay paper towels over and under the leather and then roll it out with a rolling pin. Be sure to clean any excess oil from the pin before your wife beats you with it.

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