Members craig h Posted November 22, 2018 Members Report Posted November 22, 2018 Can you or how do you dilute Fielbings oil dye to make the color a lighter shade? I'm wanting to make the royal blue a lighter shade if possible. Will denatured alcohol do it. Thank you.....Craig Quote
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted November 22, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted November 22, 2018 https://www.springfieldleather.com/Dye-Reducer-32oz Quote "Observation is 9/10 of the law." IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.
NVLeatherWorx Posted November 22, 2018 Report Posted November 22, 2018 The best method of diluting is to use the dye reducer that @JLSleather has provided you a link to. If you opt to go a different route then you should at least use denatured alcohol; do not use any other alcohols or spirits aside from these two recommended as they can have a lasting damaging impact on the leather. Quote Richard Hardie R. P. Hardie Leather Co. R. P. Hardie Leather Co. - OnlineR. P. Hardie Leather Co on Facebook
Moderator immiketoo Posted November 22, 2018 Moderator Report Posted November 22, 2018 You can use any of the following with equal effect, and in my experience there is zero difference as far as the leather is concerned. Isopropyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, denatured alcohol or any combination of the above will reduce your dye. Just for fun, here's the pertinent MSDS sheet from Fiebing's that shows they use a combination themselves. You can avoid shipping and go the the pharmacy on the corner and probably get all three kinds. https://www.weaverleathersupply.com/docs/default-source/sds/Fiebings-Leather-Dye-Reducer-50-2049.pdf?sfvrsn=2 Quote Learnleather.com
bermudahwin Posted November 22, 2018 Report Posted November 22, 2018 6 minutes ago, immiketoo said: You can use any of the following with equal effect Thanks for this excellent help. I've been pondering a trip to Tandy (2.5 hrs each way) but in the cupboard under my bench I have two of the three! Whoo Hoo Why cant we give helpful votes? Harry Quote No longer following it.
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted November 22, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted November 22, 2018 Tooling leather comes largely from cows. So don't go buy tooling leather, just git yerself some cows, and a good knife ... Seriously, there's a bottle of stuff right on the shelf that is MADE FOR THAT. And try to lighten up a tad bit. Quote "Observation is 9/10 of the law." IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.
Moderator immiketoo Posted November 22, 2018 Moderator Report Posted November 22, 2018 2 hours ago, hwinbermuda said: Thanks for this excellent help. I've been pondering a trip to Tandy (2.5 hrs each way) but in the cupboard under my bench I have two of the three! Whoo Hoo Why cant we give helpful votes? Harry You are most welcome. I appreciate the thanks, and I hope it helps. 2 hours ago, JLSleather said: Tooling leather comes largely from cows. So don't go buy tooling leather, just git yerself some cows, and a good knife ... Seriously, there's a bottle of stuff right on the shelf that is MADE FOR THAT. And try to lighten up a tad bit. Jeff, Happy Thanksgiving, bud. Quote Learnleather.com
Rockoboy Posted November 23, 2018 Report Posted November 23, 2018 11 hours ago, JLSleather said: I reckon @JLSleather uses this emoji more than all the other folks put together! Quote Kindest regards Brian "Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you are right" Henry Ford Machines: Singer 201p, Kennedy, Singer 31K20, Singer 66K16 ("boat anchor" condition), Protex TY8B Cylinder Arm (Consew 227r copy), Unbranded Walking Foot (Sailrite LSV-1 copy)
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