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Thread: which leather dye for sheaths
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29-06-08, 07:51 PM #1
which leather dye for sheaths
can anyone recommend
which leather dye is the best for sheath's an oil based or spirit based dye
also whats the best prep to the leather before dying
what i mean is how do i clean of my grubby hand prints
any other advice ?
thanks
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29-06-08, 08:31 PM #2
Re: which leather dye for sheaths
http://www.leprevo.co.uk/leatherdyes.html
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29-06-08, 08:35 PM #3
Re: which leather dye for sheaths
Oil based dyes seem to work better for me, I think there is more pigment in them. To avoid getting grubby handprints try washing your hands! I usually use a Saddle Tan or Black dye that cover up any marks.
Nick
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29-06-08, 09:54 PM #4
Re: which leather dye for sheaths
I just use the stuff from the cobblers.
BB Landy Collector
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29-06-08, 09:55 PM #5
Re: which leather dye for sheaths
thanks for the replies guys
the leather does look clean and yes i do wash my hands but, when i dye the leather it comes out blotchy and some parts of the leather do not seem to want to take the dye, i was thinking it might have been sweat or oil secreted from my mitts,
the dye im using is waterbased, so i will try some oil based and get a bottle of the stuff (forget its name) for preping leather prior to dying
thanks again
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Re: which leather dye for sheaths
I find that the feibings professional oil dye is the best, If you are going to do
lots of leather work (when I say lots I mean more than 2 or 3 sheaths) it works out a lot cheaper in the 32oz bottle than the 4oz one.
Also a good way not to get marks on the leather is buy a pack of latex gloves. (if your not allergic that is!)
Apparently wiping the leather with a damp cloth is supposed to give a more even colour although I am yet to do this.
HerbieLast edited by HERBz; 29-06-08 at 10:11 PM. Reason: adding more info
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29-06-08, 10:07 PM #7
Re: which leather dye for sheaths
Have a look here Steve
There is a product called a degreaser, which you may want to try
I've always used the Fieblings range shown and I wipe the leather with a damp sponge first as I find I can get a more even coverage.
Buying a large bottle makes sense but be careful you don't knock it over, makes one h*ll of a mess (ask me how I know
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29-06-08, 10:18 PM #8
Re: which leather dye for sheaths
Thanks Chris that Tandy link was just what i was looking for i didn't know they had a u.k. website
thanks for all the replies, much appreciated
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