Members MrLentz Posted February 19, 2014 Members Report Posted February 19, 2014 Hello, I just started dip dyeing my leather and I set it out to dry in front of a fan. I am wondering how dry it needs to be before oiling it? Once I left the leather in front of the fan too long it seems and the leather became pretty stiff and very dry. Is it ok to oil with a light amount of moisture or does this repel the oil from even penetration? Thanks! Quote
Members r lenna Posted February 21, 2014 Members Report Posted February 21, 2014 You can oil any time. I oil just after I finish tooling. Then I oil again before I dye. I use a pro oil dye. I will not dye before the leathers dry. That will cause uneven dyed places in the leather. If you're using a water based dye you need to wait till the oil has a chance to soak in, or wait to oil till after you dye. Quote
Members MrLentz Posted February 26, 2014 Author Members Report Posted February 26, 2014 How about if the leather dries out in front of the fan to the point where it is hard? Should I add moisture back into the leather before oiling? Quote
Members oltoot Posted February 26, 2014 Members Report Posted February 26, 2014 My experience has been that oil will penetrate better and achieve a more uniform distribution when leather is slightly moist. In repairing used items, sometimes the only way you can get oil into hardened areas is when it is soft from water. Quote
Members MrLentz Posted February 26, 2014 Author Members Report Posted February 26, 2014 Interesting! I am also having the problem where the leather dries and curls a bit too much. Looks like it even did that after I oiled a moist piece. Is there a way to prevent that by creating some sort of even drying technique? Quote
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