Quote Originally Posted by RML View Post
Well I took LOU G's advice and used a 220 grit sanding sponge. It worked out great, and finished with 600 paper. Then I rubbed some neats foot oil on my hands and worked it into the leather. I think it is better than new. Thanks again guys.
Another thing you can do for minor nicks and cuts,is to buy a multi sided nail file and buffer.You just file using each progressively finer grit till you get to the polishing board/buffer and it smooths everything out very nicely.Plus you get better control of where and how your sanding. It's worked for me anyway.