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Mauper, You can try carburator cleaner. Spray it on and it quickly takes it off. I have only used it on heavy stains that couldn't be touched any other way. I do not know the long term affects on leather but it appears to evaporate quickly with no damage. It smells terrible at first but the smell eventualy evaporates and goes away. Spray and wipe immediately.Have a brush handy for the thread. I would treat with Connoly's hide food after. I do not guarentee this or even recommend it. If it damages your holster you are SOL. Jerry Burney
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