JAM Report post Posted November 7, 2013 Hi, all, I've got this hideously pink side of split cowhide that I want to use for chaps, but it really needs to be a different, less obnoxious color. So how can I color this entire side of split leather? It doesn't matter what color - some kind of brown would be fine - as long as it's not this icky pink anymore. Thanks, Julia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtclod Report post Posted November 7, 2013 I'd cut the chaps out then dye them. Looks to me like your going to waste a lot of dye trying to dye the whole side. Some kind of spray gun / air brush would be the best best on getting the color even, i think. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted November 8, 2013 You can also get a quart of dye and a quart of thinner, . . . when you pour them together, . . . you have a half gallon. Get a darker brown, as it will lighten up because of the diluted state of the dye, . . . but if you lay it out flat, . . . get some gloves and a big piece of sheeps hide, . . . it should come out pretty even. And like dirtclod said, . . . I'd cut em out and then dye them. I'm going to have to do the same thing for my chaps next spring, . . . my hide is a biggin, . . . but the price was right, . . . even if I don't like the color. Using an air sprayer will do it, . . . but that big means a spray booth, . . . or outdoors, . . . and a lot of wasted dye with overspray, . . . to say nothing about sprayed on dye not penetrating as well as mopped on dye. Making chaps, . . . I'd want the mopped on myself. Good luck, may God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites