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Kezo2006

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  1. Texas Jack thank you for the info. Yesterday I finally got some resolene finish in the mail and this morning I applied a light coat on my project (passport cover). The stain on my project was coming off pretty bad no matter how many times I tried to buff it with a paper towel. I think the resolene was the answer though. It is no longer bleeding dye plus it gave the leather an awesome shiny finish. I have a lot to learn about leather dying, but I will keep trying.


  2. Texas Jack thank you for the info. Yesterday I finally got some resolene finish in the mail and this morning I applied a light coat on my project (passport cover). The stain on my project was coming off pretty bad no matter how many times I tried to buff it with a paper towel. I think the resolene was the answer though. It is no longer bleeding dye plus it gave the leather an awesome shiny finish. I have a lot to learn about leather dying, but I will keep trying.


  3. Hello everyone I am having an issue with sealing my leather after dying. I applied the Eco-flo all in one stain to my project and proceeded to let it dry for approximately 24 hours. I then applied a coat of Sno Seal to both sides of the leather in order to water proof it. I noticed that for this project the all in one stain started to come off, I have used the same dye on other projects before and never had a problem. Is it possible that the sno seal is causing the dye to bleed? Is this project salvageable? Is there anything I can do to seal in the color? Please help!!!

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