KAYAK45 Posted May 3, 2011 Report Posted May 3, 2011 What do you use to take off whatever topcoats and finishes to get as low back to the leather? I then want to recolor, probably with a paint by airbrush. Or..any other suggestions? Quote Once believed in GOD and the DOllAR...... Hello God!
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted May 4, 2011 Contributing Member Report Posted May 4, 2011 deglazer or denatured alcohol, possibly acetone. Quote Mike DeLoach Esse Quam Videri (Be rather than Seem) "Don't learn the tricks of the trade.....Learn the trade." "Teach what you know......Learn what you don't." LEATHER ARTISAN'S DIGITAL GUILD on Facebook.
Members Clay B Posted May 4, 2011 Members Report Posted May 4, 2011 deglazer or denatured alcohol, possibly acetone. I've used deglazer to remove top coats and some water based dyes. But, have had limited degree of sucess removing oil or spirit based dyes. Deglazer smells kind of like my wife's nail polish remover (acetone). I think acetone could be the main part of the solution in the Deglazer formula (?). Quote
Moderator Art Posted May 4, 2011 Moderator Report Posted May 4, 2011 Deglazer is probably a lot of Ethyl Acetate, a common industrial ester. Nothing will have much of an effect on the aniline dyes, except maybe a bleach (hypochlorite ion), which will have a negative effect on the leather. The best bet is to dye again with a darker color. Art I've used deglazer to remove top coats and some water based dyes. But, have had limited degree of sucess removing oil or spirit based dyes. Deglazer smells kind of like my wife's nail polish remover (acetone). I think acetone could be the main part of the solution in the Deglazer formula (?). Quote For heaven's sakes pilgrim, make yourself a strop!
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