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This is probably a really daft question but here goes , is there any reason why you couldn't use a wood stain to dye leather ?

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This is probably a really daft question but here goes , is there any reason why you couldn't use a wood stain to dye leather ?

Do a search. There have been a number of threads discussing wood stain as well as wood dye. Stain has additional chemicals that some posters suggest will ultimately cause problems.

Tom

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Cheers for the reply Tom.

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You can use the aniline base dyes (that are used to colour the stains), I've had some great sucess getting thne colours I want with powdered aniline dyes (water/alcohol soluble).

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Thanks for the info , what ratio of powder to water do you use ? looks like it might go a long way. Found this site in UK it says for leather interesting. Plenty of colours to choose.

http://www.restoration-materials.co.uk/www.restoration-materials.gbr.cc/info.php?p=2&pid=611452&ack=9

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Thanks for the info , what ratio of powder to water do you use ? looks like it might go a long way. Found this site in UK it says for leather interesting. Plenty of colours to choose.

That really depends on the dye, the red I have takes about 10gm/litre where as the methyl violet takes about 2gm/litre you just need to experiment as there is unlikely to be a single workable ratio.

http://www.thewoodworks.com.au/shop/shop-browse/117?vmcchk=1

Get in contact, they may ship international, and they now seem to be responding to emails...

Edited by Leela Valley Leather

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