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Leather colourant Stain-dye, All in one Leather Re-Colour, Re-Finish, Pigment. 250 ml (Chocolate P478)

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Water-based dyes are the most commonly used type of leather dye, as they are easy to apply and tend to be very affordable. Oil-based dyes are also popular, as they provide a deeper, more rich color to the leather. Extremely flexible and durable colourant, designed for restoring or changing the colour of any leather item. Genuine – This can come from any layer of the hide and imperfections are sanded out. It is used for clothing, shoes and accessories.

The third is the finish you want to achieve. There are dyes that will create a matte finish, and others that will create a glossy finish. The chemicals used in dyeing leather generally work best within a temperature range. Ideal is usually 72°F with low humidity. As humidity goes up, so does drying time. As temperature goes up, drying time usually goes down. If it is too hot, though, the chemicals might not have enough time to perform their intended function before they dry, if they dry too fast. Once your leather bag is freshly cleaned and conditioned, it's time to dry it. Depending on the type of leather, drying can be a delicate process. Here are a few tips to safely dry your leatheLeather dye is applied in the same way as leather stain, but it can also be applied with a sponge or spray bottle for a more even application. It is recommended to let the dye dry after each application, before applying the next layer. Application Techniques You can get other colors like greens, pinks, etc but will end up looking a bit strange because you might not be able to picture a green or pink cow. However, these are more fashion colors than traditional leather colors. Coloring leather is basically up to you and what color effects you want to achieve. Leather Stain is a type of leather finish that is applied to the surface of the leather to give it a darker, richer color. It can also be used to protect the leather from stains and dirt.

There are several chemicals that have proven helpful in removing stains from leather. One thing that you need to be aware of here is that not every chemical works well with all kinds of leather. This is the reason why we highly advise you to spot test. Spot test is a necessity to ensure that the product is not eternally damaged. This is the method in which you must choose a tiny corner of the product and apply the chemical you intend to use to clean the stain. Just dab the area with the product, blot it over a small area, and see how it reacts. If you see no harmful effect, the chemical is safe to use. Apart from dye and bleach, most of the stains are treatable. In general, if you have accidentally spilled an oily or greasy stain, you should immediately treat it with an absorbent like talcum powder. Rest, depending on the different types of stains, you need to follow a procedure. Here, we are going to take you through the cleaning process you need to follow for each type of stain. Here’s a helpful guide to understanding What is the difference between leather stain and leather dye?, so you can make the best decision for your needs. The Leather dye basically has two components that is a pigment and abase solution that may come in oil-base, water-base, spirit or alcohol base. The base refers to the medium the pigment of the dye is in. Before attempting to remove a stain from leather, you should clean the entire surface with Leather Ultra Clean. This removes any dirt or contaminants on the surface of the leather, leaving it ready to apply the Leather Stain Remover.These tips and recipes will teach you how to remove pen ink from leather bag, along with grease and dark stains whether they are on your leather shoes or leather car seats. Removing Grease and Oil Stains using a Homemade Leather Stain Remover Fiebing’s Leather Dye: This brand is a favorite among professionals, and for good reason. The dyes are top quality and give a really even, consistent finish. for best results, apply a leather conditioner after dyeing or staining to help keep the leather soft and supple Conclusion: Send us a sample so we can match the colour perfectly to your item, so long as it is larger than a postage stamp.

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