Members SilverDollarLeather Posted November 12, 2010 Members Report Posted November 12, 2010 I recently purchased a side(15sqft) of black "oil skin" leather (according to my vendor foreign made - yeah I got it cheap - from in India I believe - pictured) Problem I'm having is I'm getting REALLY bad dye transfer. (Pictured below as drawn across a regular white sheet of paper - front and back) I talked to my vendor and he suggested resolene to coat it. I've searched the boards and seen multiple posts about how to finish/coat SELF DYED leather, but this is off the shelf and I didn't expect this much transfer. The brown oil skin I've been using is fine (as well as everything else I've bought from this vendor). I put a single coat of resolene (applied with a clean, old t-shirt) to it, but still am getting some dye transfer. Is this normal for black "oil skin"? Is there anything I can do to "seal this" so I don't get ant transfer? I prefer to work with "natural" (even if dyed) leathers that don't need to be sealed (it's kinda the look I'm going for and the resolene gives a "slick/shiney" finish). Any advice? Quote
dirtclod Posted November 13, 2010 Report Posted November 13, 2010 I try not to use black leather or dye anything black. But if that's what the customer wants i will do it. I take a paper towel and rub the fire out of it before i put any type of finish on it to get the transfer off. Sometimes it works better than others. Quote I'm old enough to know that i don't know everything.
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