Members Sarina Posted March 20, 2024 Members Report Posted March 20, 2024 I am going to try to dye leather a light-as-possible pink color to see how it turns out. My plan right now is to use oxalic acid to brighten veg tanned leather as much as I can without damaging it, then using a very diluted solution of Angelus Light Rose leather dye. After dying leather I always use Neatsfoot oil to rehydrate the leather and soften it up, since dying it always makes it super dry/stiff. The issue is that neatsfoot oil darkens the leather quite a lot, and I want to keep it as light colored as possible. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I could use in place of Neatsfoot oil to rehydrate/soften the leather without darkening it? I am hoping to avoid conditioners that might leave it waxy such as creams containing carnauba or beeswax. Quote
Northmount Posted March 20, 2024 Report Posted March 20, 2024 @Sarina Moved your post to: Tooling, Stamping & Carving Leather > Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners. Quote
Members Sarina Posted March 21, 2024 Author Members Report Posted March 21, 2024 That makes sense, apologies for posting it in the wrong forum Quote
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