Members Cyberthrasher Posted February 25, 2013 Members Report Posted February 25, 2013 A little neatsfoot oil clears it up. If you dye really heavily, like I do, it might take a lot of neatsfoot oil. Since I dye black and dark brown, heavy coats of neatsfoot aren't a problem. That, and my products get used in very hot, dry conditions, so extra oil is a plus. I finish with two heavy coats of Aussie Leather Conditioner to hold it in and waterproof it. I had actually never had this problem before - then this topic comes up and all of a sudden it happens!!! At first I thought it was because I was at the bottom of the bottle. So, I opened the new bottle of black and got the same thing. No clue why all of a sudden since it's a good side of leather that's never done it before. But, I added some oil over the top and it all went away Quote hellhoundkustoms.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/hellhoundkustoms www.etsy.com/shop/HellhoundKustoms
Members mumbles Posted March 8, 2013 Members Report Posted March 8, 2013 (edited) Hello leather workers, I'm really new to leather. I did watch this video from Springfield leather last night it talked @ "hazing" and white blotches. I do believe this is dead on for this topic. Until next time, Mumbles Edited March 8, 2013 by mumbles Quote
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