Members stanly Posted March 27, 2014 Members Report Posted March 27, 2014 I've got my dye (spirit) thinned to about 10-20%, but wind up with darker than wanted because I have to make 3-6 passes to get the color evened out. Trying to lighten up the coverage of red I wind up with pink. Should I be adding black to make it a darker red or maybe the compliment of tan? Quote
Members TomG Posted March 28, 2014 Members Report Posted March 28, 2014 Not sure what brand of dye you're using or what shade of Red you are trying to achieve, but I use Fiebings Oil Red. I cut it at least 50/50 with denatured Alcohol. Try that and if possible, use a dip dye technique. You may have to play with the dilution a bit or you can do multiple dips. When I was experimenting, I used strips of leather and did single, double, triple dips etc and let dry. And don't forget, your finish coat is gonna change the final color. FYI, for light pink I actually use Oxblood diluted about 80% - 90%. Quote
Members stanly Posted March 31, 2014 Author Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 Sorry, I was having problems posting. this was 2 questions I've got my dye (spirit) thinned to about 10-20%...Fiebing's Dye Lt. Brown Trying to lighten up the coverage of red...Tuscan Red acrylic paint due to irregular area(s) dipping isn't possible Quote
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