Greetings All,
I'm new at the leather craft and coming into this string late...but had the same exact issue as the original post....I used ECO FLO brown dye and got a very green tint. SLC told me basically that was common below is there response.
I have since moved away from ECO FLO products.
Jess
Hi Jesse,
As hard as this is to believe, there’s too much dye pigment on the leather. You should be able to take a cloth and some rubbing alcohol and wipe off the excess. Now with that being said……………….all things should be tested………………..so, if you have a piece of the same leather dye a sample when it goes “green” try the alcohol. But that should take care of you. A lot of times Royal Blue, Oxblood and a few other heavy pigmented dyes will do tha