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Leather Dying With Used Motor Oil?

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I had an idea but not sure if it would work. Has anybody tried this? I figure it would come out as a dark mahogany depending on how many miles you've driven.

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Well my car will be due for an oil change when it gets back from the body shop (deer + 40mph = crunch). I run full synthetic, not sure if that will matter but I can dip a piece of scrap and see what it looks like the next day.

I imagine it will waterproof it quite well but wouldn't make stuff with it to sell. Motor oil is considered a hazardous product and can cause chemical burns (been there, done that, wasn't fun, itched for a week).

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Oh really didn't know it could cause chemical burns. I just did an oil change yesterday and thought about that. When I change the primary oil on my Harley it's kind of a bluish grey color ha ha that may be cool. I would think once it dries it should be safe I've got oil stains on some of my jeans and their fine. If you try post some pictures I may do it later today.

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Yeah the oil was warm and splashed me enough to soak the entire front of my shirt. A hot day in the summer so even wearing it to finish out that vehicle was enough to cause a rash. Probably not super dangerous but could cause discomfort over time. Potentially making someone or their pet sick.

I'd only do it to a utility piece and if i was in a pinch. But, who can resist a good experiment? lol

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Motor oil is NOT for leather....unless you built a leather engine. The leather will certainly soak it up, but it will wick through the leather until a uniform distribution of the oil is achieved...unfortunately, it'll also uniformly leech OUT of the leather.

Good luck with the experiment.

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