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Just my .02 cents... but Eco-Flo dyes are junk. I don't think I've ever gotten a consistent finish on anything after wet molding when using the stuff. Like others have said, stick with Feibings Pro Oil dye. If you still get a blotchy finish after that... you probably want to try leather from a different tannery.

But hey... that's the beauty of working with leather! Each piece has character of it's own... as frustrating as it may be sometimes ;)

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On these I used Fiebings Professional Oil Dye in saddle tan.

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How I prepare the leather for dyeing.

Applying the dye.

Nice results. You must have good technique.

tk

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