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Hi people! 

What is the correct finisher or dye to paint (with out brushes) the background or stamping part to do more darkness that the general leather or flat leather?

I remember see one video but I can't find it. For this finish I use Fiebring's Leather Dye.  Hope can understood.

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You may be referring to antiquing. Using Fiebing's antique gel or paste. There are videos on Youtube under Tandy Leather.

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Thank you Bordean.

One question more. With what dilutes this Dye I have, water, alcohol..? For obtain an light color.

 

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If you want to just darken the background behind a raised carving, you can use dye or leather paint.  I have used both with good results.  Apply with a brush or for paint I use a small bottle with needle tip to get up close around the carving.

Gary

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You may want to look on YouTube for "block dying" as well.

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Well, I ask for how dilute leather dye. I have answer to the first question.

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Denatured alcohol.

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1 hour ago, bikermutt07 said:

Denatured alcohol.

Thank you very much.

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Just now, D2G said:

Thank you very much.

No problem. You can find it in paint departments. I have also mixed water with fiebings with no noticeable problems.

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43 minutes ago, bikermutt07 said:

No problem. You can find it in paint departments. I have also mixed water with fiebings with no noticeable problems.

and can I use previously denatured alcohol to clean as fiebring's deglazer?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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2 hours ago, D2G said:
and can I use previously denatured alcohol to clean as fiebring's deglazer?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I think so? You may just try it on scrap first. Always try anything new on a piece of scrap.

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Morning!! 

Yes bikermutt07, I do testing in small parts of the same leather. 

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