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Problem With Bleeding Dye.

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Hello all... quick question. I'm making a holster for my wife and I just dyed it. I did an over lay of some type of light blue exotic on the reinforcement piece. (Got it from the Springfield mix bag) this is my first time doing an overlay. I made the mistake of gluing the reinforcment piece with the overlay onto the Holster without doing the whole holster first. Well I tired to go slow with a fine paint brush up too the edges of the exotic piece but in some spots it bled up the edges of the exotic ever so slightly. Anyone have any ideas how to fix this or maybe mask it somehow. Thank you. I'm sorry I don't have any photos at the moment. Ill try to post them soon.

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I've never yet been able to un dye something.

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I realize that. ... thank you. Would I maybe be able to fade in Black dye to the blue exotic with an airbrush. I have almost zero experience with exotic leathers and And trying to find a solution to my problem. If there is none so be it... thank you.

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Try to fade with an airbrush, you might like the look and sounds like you have nothing to lose.

Jeremy

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