DV8DUG Report post Posted October 4, 2019 I'm trying to get a lighter shade of blue out of Tandy's Eco-Flo Navy Blue waterstain. I have had luck with other colors but this one is giving me troubles. I have tried thinning with both water and denatured alcohol and a combination of the two as well. I airbrush all my stains. The color comes out too light or hardly noticeable at all or just too heavy. I have tried applying a light layer of resolene first to no avail. Any advice? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
battlemunky Report post Posted October 4, 2019 (edited) I have that same stain. I'll give it a few test shots in a bit and get back to you. Edited October 4, 2019 by battlemunky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
battlemunky Report post Posted October 4, 2019 (edited) @DV8DUG Ok, here is what I got with a few caveats to begin. I thought I had the Navy Blue but only have the Blue (assuming there's a "regular ol' " implied in front of it) and I applied with Q-tips not airbrush. I assume you could get a similar result with a dauber as well but I use swabs for tests, etc. I appear to have gotten a similar result as you though...very little variation between the ratios. 3:1 looks a lot like 5:1. Let me know if you have any questions. I measured everything with a syringe, in 1 cc increments, clean swab end for each run. I screwed up my ratios on the sheet but will clarify here: 2:1 was actually 1 part stain, 1 part water. 75% was supposed to mean 3 parts stain to 1 part either 91% isopropyl or water, and 5:1 means 5 parts to 1 part isopropyl or water. It wasn't really a surprise to me being as it was waterstain that the waterstain looks a bit better cutting it with water. Edited October 4, 2019 by battlemunky typo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wizard of tragacanth Report post Posted October 4, 2019 Tandy advises to use water for dilution. https://www.tandyleather.com/en/product/eco-flo-waterstain nick Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DV8DUG Report post Posted October 11, 2019 @battlemunky You are awesome. Doing tests like that. I totally appreciate you going the extra mile to find an answer to my question. I am a Californian and a lot of the more interesting colors of dyes are not allowed to be sold here. I'm going to travel soon, and build my color selection as well. That being said, I do have to say that the VOC compliant black dye made by Fiebings is perfectly awesome through an airbrush. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
battlemunky Report post Posted October 11, 2019 No sweat man. I have noticed that the low VOC dyes from Fiebings leaves the metallic sheen sometimes. I never can predict when that occurs so I've switched over exclusively to the pro dyes if I don't just get a dyed side. I understand Cali is a bit restrictive. Best of luck! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DV8DUG Report post Posted December 26, 2019 Update.... I have found some of the basic (regular 'ol) blue from Tandy. I was able to get the baby blue I was seeking. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DV8DUG Report post Posted December 26, 2019 Update.... I have found some of the basic (regular 'ol) blue from Tandy. I was able to get the baby blue I was seeking. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
battlemunky Report post Posted December 26, 2019 Good deal! I was out in my dye shop on xmas morning and saw the swatch I was testing and wondered how you ended up making out on the issue. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DV8DUG Report post Posted December 29, 2019 I heavily reduced the blue with denatured alcohol... Heavily. 10 to 1 and sprayed multiple coats to get it to start to even show up. But it did, and one more coat would have prolly pushed it too dark. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed in Tx Report post Posted January 2, 2020 I just saw this post and wanted to provide some input. The Tandy waterstain is made by an Italian company called Fenice unless they have changed. There is a product that is made specifically for thinning the waterstain and it is available from Campbell Randall Leather Machine Co. in Texas. It is a Fenice branded product and comes in a 1 liter bottle for $13.99. They also carry the waterstain in several colors and at a much better price than Tandy. I was using the product yesterday to reduce the brown to a light brown and it worked great. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites