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Those wool daubers do a good job of spreading and you can control them well. Use the wool dauber to deglaze the leather. Just brush it over all the leather and it will soak in and dry pretty fast. It did dry very fast, since it has alcohol in it. Use another wool dauber to apply the dye. It will be scary at first, but then exciting as you see it change before your eyes and your leather will change colors. The first coat will look splotchy and you can see the overlap marks of the dye as you work your way across the leather.

And after one coat it looks like this. After 2 coats, it will look like this. This was outside and still a bit splotchy, but it all blended together in the end. This is the first back of the chair that I finished and my first attempt after 2 coats. I was highly pleased with this and motivated to keep going. Loving it so far! After 2 coats all over the chair, this is what I ended up with. Love at first sight! The dye dries fast as well.

It looks like a high end distressed leather chair. I took an old terry cloth and manually wiped on the Resolene sealer over the dried leather dye and it gave it a nice sheen. That took no time and went very fast. I just rubbed it in and buffed. I removed all the tape and any nailheads that had dye on them, I used a cotton pad and acetone to remove it and it came off easily.

I had a few dings on the wood and used a wood pen to fill those in and they will be ready to use in the living room soon. Is it colorfast and does it come off on your clothes? NO, it does not! The latter will serve it well, but read about color changes before undertaking one. Can you please advise how we might be able to fix it? You always want to clean with alcohol.

This may also damage the finish but ensures a good result. A new color will correct the discoloration. Here are color matching options. Would RubnRestore work on it? What should I do? Learn more here about color changes. I just bought a new demo car that has med brown car seats. The driver seat has a stain that is about the size of a nickel that is darker in color, and the stain will not come out with leather cleaner. My concern is that a stain would not work since the stain spot is darker than the base leather.

Curious if you have a recommend as best solution? Our products are finishes paints and will conceal darker stains where a dye will just darken everything and will still be prone to backstaining and fading.

For an auto interior, you may need a Custom Color to get an exact match. I bought a used Thomasville leather sofa. Several years ago we called to find out why it appeared to be cracking and asked what we could do about it. They told us there was nothing that could be done because of a coating on the couch. Apparently they had been recalled at one point. Our products will work well on everything else.

Thomasville is a decent brand with real leather, in our experience. If you submit the project evaluation we can be of better assistance.

I hired one of those mobile vinyl repair guys to paint the top of some mildew damaged pontoon benches. It looks like he used a color at least two tones different from the original. For reference, add 15ml of Crosslinker to ml of Finish.

The finish is applied exactly the same way as the colourant. When you spray the Leather Finish onto the leather, make sure it is dry before spraying on a second coat. Like the Leather Colourant, you can use a hairdryer to speed up this process. The above two images are of the seat thoroughly coloured.

As standard the leather has a slight shine to it. This can be either increased using a gloss finish, matted down using a matt finish or kept the same using a satin finish. Our customer required a matt finish for this item, which is shown in the pictures below. In this article, we are going to look at the best way to oil your wooden chopping board and other cooking utensils using our Chopping Board Oil and Cutting Board Conditioner.

A good chopping board can last for years if In this how-to guide we'll show you how to properly prepare your decking before oiling it, and then the best process, product and technique to use to oil your decking. Oiling Decking - Watch The Video. Dirt, grease and grime will stop the Fabricolour from being absorbed easily and so cleaning the fabric is Allow Cookies.

Tutorials Trustpilot. How to Change the Colour of a Leather Sofa This guide will show you how to dye a leather sofa a different colour. This photo shows a seat cushion we will be changing from beige to maroon. Leather Sofa Dye Products Required Whilst many leather sofa dye and preparation products are needed, we have put them together in a kit specifically designed for dyeing and changing the colour of leather.

STEP 1. Prep the leather The first step is preparing the leather ready for applications of colour. STEP 2.

Clean the leather with Alcohol Cleaner The previous step will have removed the manufacturers finish and any silicones that are soluble in solvents. STEP 3. Apply the first coat of Leather Sofa Dye Leather Colourant Shake the bottle of colourant for about three minutes to make sure it is well mixed. Is it a Leather Sofa Dye? STEP 4. Spray on the Colourant Wait 30 minutes for the Colourant to thoroughly dry and then proceed to spray the Colourant onto the leather.

STEP 5. Apply the Finish The Leather Finish is the same finish that we removed at the start of the process. Once the job is complete, wait one day before using the leather.

Products Used in this Tutorial Select your products and add them to your basket. Leather Colourant Kit. Custom Colour If Custom Colour selected above. Talk to an Expert For help and advice or to place an order call us on Compare Products. Remove This Item Compare.



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