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ichkraut

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  1. I am trying to upload the photos again of the boots I am working on.
  2. Here are some photos of my boots after deglazing and one coat of Fiebing's Light Brown Oil Dye that has been thinned with denatured alcohol at a ratio of 3 to 1 (3 parts dye to 1 part alcohol). The thinned dye was applied with a wool dauber. I am debating about putting a small amount of dye on a cotton rag and lightly touching up the lighter areas. Or blending some dye with Bick 4 and rubbing that it to even the color. What is everyone's thoughts? I plan on putting Bick 4 on the boots after the dying phase, then coating the boots with Fiebing's Snow Proof Water Protector to waterproof and seal the boots.
  3. I am brand new to leather work. I am very interested in this topic. I had a pair of boots made for me in Europe (alpine mountaineering boot with cleats and hobnails) and I am in the process of dying them. I used a deglazer first to remove the existing finish on the leather and I have put one coat of Fiebing's Professional Oil Dye in light brown on the boots. I am trying to accomplish a very lighter brown color. I have used Birk 4 a lot in the past on other boots I own and have a large 16 ounce bottle. Can I mix the Fiebing's Oil Dye with the Birk 4? The reason I ask is that the first coat of Fiebing's Oil Dye left the color uneven, except the tongue of the boot. I am hoping to even the dye this morning then work the Birk 4/Fiebing's Oil Dye mixture into the boots to get the even color I am looking for in the finished product. I can send photos if that helps. Sorry I typed incorrectly, I meant Bick 4!
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