Members Outdoorkid Posted April 20, 2014 Members Report Posted April 20, 2014 (edited) I'm so sorry if this is the wrong category but I have a pair of cowboy work boots that the dye was really looking bad so I redyed them. Anyways I redyed them and ran out of time to put sealer on and water got all over 1 of the boots and made it look terrible so I scrubbed the dye off with water and bought some better quality dye and when redying my boots I noticed there is a couple of dark matte spots when applying an even coat? Question is how can I fix this? And did I ruin the leather by rubbing it? These are my favorite boots and may take them to a leather repair store. Why do I have a dark spot about the size of a quarter where I rubbed the dye off? Edited April 20, 2014 by Outdoorkid Quote
Members johnv474 Posted April 22, 2014 Members Report Posted April 22, 2014 (edited) How long after scrubbing with water has it been? Those areas may have been scrubbed less/more. I have sometimes been surprised that I had matte areas after putting on wax or other treatments. Often I just had to polish the area with a soft cloth, focusing more on speed than pressure. I asked about the time that has passed because there could be either be a water stain, or that area may still be wetter than the areas around it (which should even out over time). Edited April 22, 2014 by johnv474 Quote
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