Members thekid77 Posted December 6, 2016 Members Report Posted December 6, 2016 Hey everybody I noticed that when I dye leather with the tandy waterstain, after it has dried and I buff it, it really lightens up on areas where it's bent.....any suggestions on how to prevent this from happening? Thank you in advance for any advice you can share!! Quote
Members johnv474 Posted December 18, 2016 Members Report Posted December 18, 2016 That effect is almost inherent in any absorbed dye, unless it is applied so heavily that the effect is not noticeable. In bending it, you stretch a certain amount of color over a larger area, so the amount of color per inch is lowered. Solution? Bend first. Quote
Members thekid77 Posted December 20, 2016 Author Members Report Posted December 20, 2016 On 12/18/2016 at 1:04 PM, johnv474 said: That effect is almost inherent in any absorbed dye, unless it is applied so heavily that the effect is not noticeable. In bending it, you stretch a certain amount of color over a larger area, so the amount of color per inch is lowered. Solution? Bend first. Hi John! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge Much appreciated!! Quote
Members snubbyfan Posted December 21, 2016 Members Report Posted December 21, 2016 Bending first works for me: Quote
Members chiefjason Posted December 28, 2016 Members Report Posted December 28, 2016 It's called "pull up". Some like it, some don't. I've seen finished leather designed to do just that. I have better luck with the Pro Oil line from Feibings. Seems to get deeper in the leather. Quote
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