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Prevent leather dyed with Tandy waterstain from lightening in areas where folded??


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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!!

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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.

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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!!

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Bending first works for me:

 

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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.  

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