Members ffjdh Posted July 20, 2016 Members Report Posted July 20, 2016 I am having difficulty getting my dye to penitrate my leather. If I the rub dye into the leather it only dyes the very outer edge of the leather. With a slight scratch it will show the raw leather. To get better penetration I tried dip dying. If I dip dye for 60 seconds it penitrates better, but nowhere near full penetration ( see attached for a picture of a small piece of leather that has been dip dyed for 60 seconds). I have been using fiebings pro dye diluted with denatured alcohol 50:50. I thought dip dying would fix this issue. It sounds like most people dip dye for a few seconds to achieve complete penetration. I am not sure I would get the dye to absorbs through the full thickness even if I dipped it for a few minutes. What am I doing wrong? Quote
Members AndersenLeather Posted July 20, 2016 Members Report Posted July 20, 2016 It is not possible to get complete penetration when you dye leather yourself. Quote
Troy I Posted July 20, 2016 Report Posted July 20, 2016 When I dip dye, I do not dilute my dye...depending on the color I want, I let it in the dye at least 30 to 60 seconds...sometimes a little more. I do prep the leather, sometimes not always, by cleaning it with rubbing alcohol. This get any surface dirt and wax that it might have picked up off the work surface. I only work with veg tanned leather...are you working with veg tanned? And yes you can get full penetration from dip dying, but it will take some experimenting and a longer soak...also note that this will make your leather real stiff...you will have to condition it well when you are done. Quote
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