Members kayrunp Posted May 10, 2013 Members Report Posted May 10, 2013 I started following bob parks edge process. When I went to dye, I got a lot of streaking in the edge area. I was thinking it was the saddle soap that was keeping the dye from penetrating as well. Then I did it with just water for burnishing and the wet area created a darker halo when I dyed. I am using the deglazer, neatsfoot oil, then dying. I also noticed with the yellow saddle soap it stains English bridle, it gave me these permanent dark spots. Thanks for any help Quote
Members mikesmith648 Posted May 10, 2013 Members Report Posted May 10, 2013 dye first......and saddle soap will darken leather a bit Quote Emergency Room Nurse by profession.......Leatherworker at heart!! Hoping to reverse the order in that one of these days!!
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