Also is there a difference in these 2 products?
Fiebings Acrylic Resolene Dye Top Finish 4oz- Neutral
Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene Water-Repellent Leather Finish Protector, 4oz this one comes in black tho...
I had a friend that just used rubbing alcohol to like strip it and then dyed it. she went from the light leather right to black. and i was told not to do the 50/50 as its thin as it is. so im just wanting to do this correctly before i mess up a very nice costly saddle.
do you have to use resolene on a dyed leather product? if i was dying something black do i have to seal it? or can you just leave with the black and touch up now and then?
question: im wanting to dye my nice western show saddle to black. do i go right to black from the light brown leather or should i do dark brown first then black? and when i put the sealer on would i do the 50/50 still? any help would be greatly appreciated. as it would cost me over $500 to have someone else do this. where i see this would be less then $50 prob.