Members Carnivore Posted May 21, 2018 Members Report Posted May 21, 2018 I recently used Eco-flo stain ( black) on some 3 oz. Veg-Tan leather. After the stain was absorbed and dry there was a bluish tinged residue visible under some light conditions. The residue had a swirl pattern from the applicator I used. The question I have is , should I have cleaned the leather before staining and what should be used? Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted May 21, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted May 21, 2018 a/ the blue, sometimes a silvery, look is the unabsorbed dye near the surface of the leather. buff it, buff some more, buff again and again That should get rid of the tinge b/swirl pattern; did you thin your dye? thinned dye put onto damp leather; the damp leather helps the dye to spread evenly and thinned dye can penetrate deeper before drying. A couple of coats put on this way should give you even colour with no application marks c/ only clean leather if you really need to, to get rid of any suspected contamination. Cleaning removes some of the leather's natural oils Quote
Members Carnivore Posted May 21, 2018 Author Members Report Posted May 21, 2018 Thanks for the tips fredK! I will try them out. Quote
Members bullmoosepaddles Posted May 22, 2018 Members Report Posted May 22, 2018 Also a base coat of navy blue, or midnight blue followed by your black will produce a deeper more even black. Quote
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