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Hey people .

any one know how i get this effect on leather ? what kind of dye is used ? or what technique is used to apply it ?

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It could be antique paste applied, let sit for less than a minute and then wiped off.

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If I understand you want darker areas, If so I've did this with neatsfoot by putting more oil in a area and darken the leather, and then dyeing it.

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Hi Leprechaun,

Here's another way to achieve that. Kevin, at Springfield Leather, demonstrates this in one of his Helpful Hints videos called Staining Leather...

http://springfieldleather.com/321/Videos%253A-Helpful-Hints/

There are many ways to stain leather and it's always good to know as many ways as you can.

Bill

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Search bar. Block dyeing. Man, this must be gaining popularity (or perhaps just 'speedy' "etsy" style stuff).

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Really bad block dye job.

Chuck

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Apply the dye heavier than usual, wipe with a paper towel wadded up.

ferg

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would that not darken the whole piece ferg ?

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The paper towel lifts the dye kinda "Wonkie". A little practice on a piece of scrap. Keep changing the portion of paper towel you wipe with.

ferg

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thanks for the help people

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Something like this

Both pieces of leather are all one color dye

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