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  1. Thanks dirtclod for the reply. Im in the southwest know exactly the color you are describing & it would look great. I was exhausted last night when I finished (worked a 10 hour day got the kids in bed and started dyeing) and realized a I made made a dumb mistake when I got up this morning. After drying it did get light enough I can use a diluted version & the blue shows very well. Doh. After useing the paints guess I never considered how long it would take to dry or how much difference it would make. I still think he stuff is still amazingly dark given the name light blue and the color swatch in tandys catalog. Don
  2. New to leatherworking - decided to make the background to my project blue. I had use some kind of opaque tint a friend of mine had and just used antique gel before but this time decided to do it right and dye the leather. went to local leather supply and got the Fiebings light blue leather dye. wanted kind of a medium blue and actually asked the guy who worked there if it would be extreamly light. he said no on tooled leather it would be dark. Took it home and made a test piece with the same kind of background as on my project and used the dye. Looked solid black. Ok did not have solvent not sure if water or oil based so read box said clean with rubbing alcohol so I cut it - gradually eventully having a few drops in about 2 to 3 oz of alcohol in a bowl. Still black on the leather final got so thin it was just a stain but never medium blue much less light blue. Is the the wrong product for this application (does not appear so from tandy catalog or box) do I need Fieblings thinner or am I just flat missing the boat somewhere. Sorry about long post - Im both venting and trying to provide enough info to help. Thank goodness for test pieces. Don
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