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Hey all. I'm doing a project with some color in it and was wondering how well vinegroom does with bleeding and such in fine work or should I just use like USMC black and paint the tight areas by hand like normal.

What I'm doing is making a case for a tablet with a large red logo. The red logo is going to be surrounded by the black main color of the case and I dont want the black bleeding into the red at all.

Another question I had is that Ive never worked with the Eco-flow Cova colors... are they pretty flexable? It isnt going to peel or anything with the case flexing when it is opened and closed?

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Mudruck,

Hope this ain't too late, haven't been on in a while. The vinegaroon.......there is a chance that it may do a small bit of migrating but if it is painted on with a fine brush, you may have a better chance of success. Vinegar black (vinegaroon) does change the chemical make-up of the leather as it works on the tannins. You will find that it has more flexibility than when you use dye. I make only holsters and find that to be true with them, therefore when I have to mold and bone a holster, I do not use vinegar black. It just doesn't shape as well but is more flexible.

The painting question with the Eco-Flo Cova colors, I cannot answer as I don't paint anything...but they do have red dye. Hope this help some. Semper-fi Mike

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