>>> The green topcoat is peeling quite easily in the high contact points but less so in other areas. What would be the proper way to do this?
What we are looking at is a Bicast leather.
There is no proven way of peeling the coating off from the leather crust.
Any solvent used will dry up the leather crust.
Any solution that has a pH value above 7 will also denature the leather crust.
The only safe product you can use to help strengthen the leather crust while hydrating and peeling at the same time will be an idea as the next step is to fatliquor it. Fatliquoring will increase the strength and softness of the leather preventing dry rotting, stiffness, and cracking. We will discuss further some useful techniques of peeling it.
The product systems mentioned are found in this
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