maritimemoose Report post Posted October 16, 2015 For the most part over the years I have stuck with traditional fiebings spirit dyes such as browns, tans, blacks, etc, and I do love them. I've always been wary of doing whole pieces or even accenting with color dyes such as greens, blues, purples, etc. In the past year I've done a few whole pieces as well as accenting with green, blue and other fiebings dyes of the brighter color spectrum (I've had no trouble with the reds) and have noticed a year down the road they fade and often change color terribly and that's with minimal direct sunlight. I was wondering if any of you experienced leather workers had any advice on using colored dyes as I am getting more requests for such brighter colored work, but I do not want to do so worrying about severe fading/discoloration down the road. I have only used fiebings, but I am certainly open to other brands. Don't get me wrong, I do love fiebings traditional color spirit dyes and they have worked well for me over the years, it is just the brighter spectrum I have trouble with, save for the reds. I have no interest in eco flo dyes or any water based dyes. Thank you kindly in advance, -Cheyenne W Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
backtobasic Report post Posted October 17, 2015 Hello , i don't have very big experience because i'm in my beginning. So i can't answer you. I am confused with all these different dyes products. When you tell fiebings traditional color spirit dyes do you mean oil fiebing dyes? like this:? For finish which product do you use? ( it is for watch strap so i don't want to let stains or discolor on my wrist. I don't want the finish product to change the color or the texture of the leather)Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maritimemoose Report post Posted October 19, 2015 Hello , i don't have very big experience because i'm in my beginning. So i can't answer you. I am confused with all these different dyes products. When you tell fiebings traditional color spirit dyes do you mean oil fiebing dyes? like this:? For finish which product do you use? ( it is for watch strap so i don't want to let stains or discolor on my wrist. I don't want the finish product to change the color or the texture of the leather) Thanks I use fiebings spirit dye, although I have tried the oil, I prefer the spirit based dye personally. Maybe because I am used to how it reacts with different products, such as my go to finish which is a 50/50 fiebings acrylic resolene and water mix. Often 2 coats, if my mix is weak, any more and you will get that plastic look. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
backtobasic Report post Posted October 19, 2015 I use fiebings spirit dye, although I have tried the oil, I prefer the spirit based dye personally. Maybe because I am used to how it reacts with different products, such as my go to finish which is a 50/50 fiebings acrylic resolene and water mix. Often 2 coats, if my mix is weak, any more and you will get that plastic look. Thank you so Much. 2 coats 50/50. Thanksssssssss Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites