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  1. Do you cut yours with denatured alcohol? What ratio do you use? I used 3:1 (alcohol:dye) and that didn't seem to be enough of a dilution.
  2. Thanks for the great replies all. Had to apply several coats to finally get the streaks to even out (now dark brown instead of light). BDAZ, I think I might try the Preval sprayer for the next project--good advice.
  3. Thanks for the advice Stingray and Cg! I'm going to hold off on an airbrush, but I did order some neatsfoot oil to try. The straps are looking great, so I'm wondering if maybe Tandy's leather is just much dryer than the Springfield to begin with?
  4. Yesterday I applied two coats of Fiebings light brown oil dye--reduced with denatured alcohol at 1 to 1.5 ratio (dye to alcohol). It turned out beautiful on my practice scraps of the same leather, but very streaky on the piece (I'm making a travel bag btw). However, the same two coats look great on the straps from Springfield Leather (see below). The bag itself is leather from Tandy. I did wet form the bag and set in the sun for around 30 minutes, so I'm wondering if I underestimated how much this would dry out the bag? Does it simply need more coats? I did wet the piece before staining, but not heavily, and allowed to dry. Any and all help appreciated! Thanks! http://tinypic.com/r/8z4tbd/8 http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=6ztw1i&s=8
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