RMB Custom Leather Posted December 9, 2011 Report Posted December 9, 2011 I tried a bottle of Fiebing's white dye and the natural color of the leather was showing through which really didn’t look like white, I need it solid white. Does anyone have any experience using white dye that actually turned out a white appearance and not a highlighter appearance? Quote
Members Tina Posted December 9, 2011 Members Report Posted December 9, 2011 (edited) I tried a bottle of Fiebing's white dye and the natural color of the leather was showing through which really didn't look like white, I need it solid white. Does anyone have any experience using white dye that actually turned out a white appearance and not a highlighter appearance? There is no dye getting "white white". You have to use acryllic paint and I would suggest using Angelus white leather paint, I get it from this place (they have it in different sized bottles), it might be other places to out there? I don't have anything to do with this company except being a happy customer:-) Another tip is painting it in thinn layers and make sure it dryes in between, this is the way you will get the best resault without lumps and bumps and a nice white color at the end. http://turtlefeather...elus/paint.html Edited December 9, 2011 by Tina Quote
Members Sylvia Posted December 9, 2011 Members Report Posted December 9, 2011 (edited) I tried a bottle of Fiebing's white dye and the natural color of the leather was showing through which really didn't look like white, I need it solid white. Does anyone have any experience using white dye that actually turned out a white appearance and not a highlighter appearance? The best place price wise I've found for opaque acrylic is http://www.dharmatra...144517-AA.shtml Be sure to get your FREE gift with your first order... it's on the home page. This company ships FAST too. If it is before 11am Pacific time... they ship the same day. Edited December 9, 2011 by Sylvia Quote
Members Spinner Posted December 9, 2011 Members Report Posted December 9, 2011 I tried a bottle of Fiebing's white dye and the natural color of the leather was showing through which really didn't look like white, I need it solid white. Does anyone have any experience using white dye that actually turned out a white appearance and not a highlighter appearance? The fiebing's white dye is more of a hybrid between a dye and an acrylic paint. It's really weird stuff. That being said, I've achieved my best results airbrushing it on in 2-3 light coats. It doesn't like being brushed on, doesn't cut with water, alcohol or thinner so it can't be properly thinned and sponge/rag application is a mess. What's the application? Quote
RMB Custom Leather Posted December 10, 2011 Author Report Posted December 10, 2011 The fiebing's white dye is more of a hybrid between a dye and an acrylic paint. It's really weird stuff. That being said, I've achieved my best results airbrushing it on in 2-3 light coats. It doesn't like being brushed on, doesn't cut with water, alcohol or thinner so it can't be properly thinned and sponge/rag application is a mess. What's the application? brushed on Thank you everyone! Quote
Members Spinner Posted December 10, 2011 Members Report Posted December 10, 2011 brushed on Thank you everyone! Sorry, I meant what are you trying to do with it? Edge coat, coloring a tooled area, etc? Quote
rickybobby Posted December 11, 2011 Report Posted December 11, 2011 I tried a bottle of Fiebing's white dye and the natural color of the leather was showing through which really didn't look like white, I need it solid white. Does anyone have any experience using white dye that actually turned out a white appearance and not a highlighter appearance? After using the Fiebings White (just a light coat) Use Meltonian Nu Life Spray Dye (in White color) It is available in most colors. It covers better and faster then anything else. A couple lite coats then use your regular finish product (tan kote, Atom wax, ect.) http://www.shoeshineexpress.com/dyesmeltonian.asp Rick Quote
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