Members Skald Posted May 30, 2011 Members Report Posted May 30, 2011 Much badmouthing on Fiebing's white color here. I'll tell you my experience. I took a piece of natural tan leather, and a piece of pitch black dyed with vinagroon (or vinegaroon, or however you decide to write it hahaha...). And first put several layers of white acrylic Cova Color on both of them, undiluted. Then I added some several layers of maybe 40/60 acrylic & water to both of them, I guess maybe 5-6 layers. I also tried Fiebing's white color, and it indeed took maybe 10-20 layers, before it actually became really white. I didn't seal or otherwise treat any of these in any way, before testing. As for the test, I first scraped all the different applications with my thumb, then my thumbnail, and a little (but not much) of the pure acrylic came off when using the nail, especially on the "groon'ed" piece of leather. None came off on the Fiebing's color areas. Then I tried to rub the colored areas towards the corner of my table (not very hard or much), all the layers of acrylics came right off, completely. The water diluted parts still had some pale white shadow left to it, but it looked horrible and was really ruined. The Fiebing's white color lost about as much color as the water diluted acrylics left behind when rubbing against the table, some came off and left the black leather shining through somewhat. So I am all Fiebing's white, every day of the week - at least if I am doing anything that's supposed to last, and something that's meant to be used, even if it takes many layers before it gets really white. And no, I don't work for Fiebing! Quote
Members Shooter McGavin Posted September 12, 2011 Members Report Posted September 12, 2011 I need to do a white belt for someone. Thinking about buying the Fiebings and submerging the belt into the white dye. Dunno if thats wise or not though. Quote Zlogonje Gunleathers
rickybobby Posted September 12, 2011 Report Posted September 12, 2011 You might also try NuLife spray. You can change most any color of leather to any of the 40 or so color sprays they have. Clean the leather well first with acetone, let it dry, rough it up with 600grit sand paper to knock the shine off, first cote is a light tack cote, second coat covers, if you need a third to gloss it out wait for 10 or 15 min.s between 2nd and third coat. polish with some shoe polish after a few hours of dry time and its done. http://www.burtendistribution.com/showcase/charts/meltcs.htm I have used it to change black shoes to white and it works great. And yes it is flexible and does not crack ! Quote Rick
Members AmyNMiller Posted February 12, 2012 Members Report Posted February 12, 2012 One thing I found with the Fiebing's white is it makes some awesome marbling effects. I took the Fiebing's blue and green in separate bags and mixed the white with them. Then I took my veg tanned dog collar and put it in the bag. Swishing the mixture around and using my fingers on the outside of the bag, I got a very interesting swirl of colors. Just a thought. Quote
Members ramrod Posted February 13, 2012 Members Report Posted February 13, 2012 well, this proves it IS good for something. those collars are really cool! a real neat effect. Quote
Members ratherbecampin Posted February 23, 2012 Members Report Posted February 23, 2012 Thank you Gawdzilla. Ive been looking for answers through messages for this same thing with no help. White acrylic it is then. You Rock!!! Quote
Members Chef niloc Posted March 15, 2012 Members Report Posted March 15, 2012 Artist oil paint I found works. Pigment mixed with linseed oil, can be thinned and airbrushed on. I think it gives a better smother less paint like color then acrylic. Quote
Members HondoMan Posted June 22, 2016 Members Report Posted June 22, 2016 Have a request from a lass for a 5cm wide belt...in white! Wonderful. I did me best to have her change her change her mind, but no. I think the only company left with white is Tarrago. I've used Tarrago once before and found them ok. I'll see how white fares and leave a note here. Would anyone have an idea on who to achieve...an antique look in white? The lass asked, if possible, to have the effect of 'shabby chic' if possible. The things I do for customers! Cheers, Quote http://lederwaren-allgäu.de/ https://www.instagram.com/scottishknightleather/
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