Heligan Report post Posted March 15, 2012 (edited) Hi All, Just had a report back from a customer that the wristband I made has faded quite a bit over just a few months. I used the Tandy Eco Dyes "Eve Blue" and "Deep Violet" (which I understand from browsing the forum here were recalled for fade reasons back in 2008)... I sealed with resolene (she hasnt had any dye come off on her skin, so it does appear to be a UV light caused fade..... this is further confirmed by the fact my stock pieces of the same age have not faded, but they are stored in a suitcase). I started using resolene to be more customer friendly, by avoiding the need for them to rewax proucts. Im not sure what to do at present my options seem to be:- A:- If the new Eco Pro range are not causing these issues I will just try to mix colours from that range... though Im doubting I will get the zing of "deep purple" out of mixing those primaries. B:- Can anyone recommend a better sealant (with UV protection in it maybe). She asked me if items could be recoloured; as far as Im aware this is impossible after the finish has gone on... unless one of you guys knows a trick! Edited March 15, 2012 by Heligan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cyberthrasher Report post Posted March 15, 2012 I'm pretty new to finishing, but I would think that you could strip the final finish off and to a recolor that way. I have heard nothing but bad things about the Eco products outside of people who were paid by Tandy. But, I don't want to say change to something else because I really don't know enough to say that. I will say that I've used some Eco Flo products and they were very difficult to work with and made me not want to dye things. Now that I have some Fiebings my work is able to really pop and look the way I imagine it. Since they were recalled in the past because of that, is it possible you have a batch that never made it back? Is it something you could return and get a fresh supply? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bustedlifter Report post Posted March 16, 2012 I think one should avoid anything with eco in the name. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites