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What I Learned About Fiebings Pro Oil Dye Today

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SO, if you have latex gloves on with dye all over them, and also have some dye on the bottle, then go to pick the bottle up, it leaves your wood workbench a really nice color, along with most of your tools, your wall, some of your clothes, and whatever finished pieces of a lighter color happen to be laying there. Plus it will smell your whole house up.

BAH!

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:Holysheep::ranting2: Been there done that!

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:Holysheep::ranting2: Been there done that!

i did that ....ONCE. :head_hurts_kr:

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It's called "Custom" art work.....

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Simply put, it works as advertised. It's pro oil dye, not watercolor. :dunno: I keep a quart of laquer thinner handy in my shop, it will clean up most of that stuff except the leather. As for the smell, I spent over 40 years in the automotive industry, mostly working with interior and exterior coatings, so my sense of smell is no longer functioning, so I cannot attest to anything as far as how it smells, but; if you were to talk to my wife, well that's another thing now!

Bob

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Simply put, it works as advertised. It's pro oil dye, not watercolor. :dunno: I keep a quart of laquer thinner handy in my shop, it will clean up most of that stuff except the leather. As for the smell, I spent over 40 years in the automotive industry, mostly working with interior and exterior coatings, so my sense of smell is no longer functioning, so I cannot attest to anything as far as how it smells, but; if you were to talk to my wife, well that's another thing now!

Bob

I worked in printing. People would come in the shop and ask how I could work with the smell. I'd say, "what smell?"

I had to give up wearing contact lenses because the solvents would absorb into them and irritate my eyes.

My sense of smell is returning.

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I had one of those nicely sealed bottles "blow up" on me while trying to open it once, (new bottle). Unfortunately, at that time my workshop was a spare bedroom of a rental house. Took forever to get the saddle tan off the off white walls.

I've come to accept that, no matter how careful I am, if I'm indoors where I DO NOT want to make a mess, SOMETHING besides my leather is just going to get stained...:(

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I had one of those nicely sealed bottles "blow up" on me while trying to open it once, (new bottle). Unfortunately, at that time my workshop was a spare bedroom of a rental house. Took forever to get the saddle tan off the off white walls.

I've come to accept that, no matter how careful I am, if I'm indoors where I DO NOT want to make a mess, SOMETHING besides my leather is just going to get stained...:(

I've had that happen. And the times when you kinda squeeze the plastic bottle and it spits dye everywhere you don't want it, or the bottle tips over...

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You wouldn't have had to drop it. It's evil black dye and has a mind of it's own. It would have jumped out of the bottle and all over you and your sh!t eventually anyway.

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