Does any one dye leather wraps???? THANK YOU
Duane Remick AzB Gold Member Gold Member Silver Member Sep 6, 2020 #1 Does any one dye leather wraps???? THANK YOU
rhinobywilhite AzB Silver Member Silver Member Sep 6, 2020 #2 Unless you could remove the black dye by chemical or a sanding method, I see no way to go from black to brown. Vice versa-no problem.
Unless you could remove the black dye by chemical or a sanding method, I see no way to go from black to brown. Vice versa-no problem.
David in FL AzB Silver Member Silver Member Sep 6, 2020 #3 rhinobywilhite said: Unless you could remove the black dye by chemical or a sanding method, I see no way to go from black to brown. Vice versa-no problem. Click to expand... This. It’s not paint. Without removing the old, you can’t dye to a lighter color/tone...
rhinobywilhite said: Unless you could remove the black dye by chemical or a sanding method, I see no way to go from black to brown. Vice versa-no problem. Click to expand... This. It’s not paint. Without removing the old, you can’t dye to a lighter color/tone...
Dave38 theemperorhasnoclotheson Silver Member Sep 6, 2020 #4 best way is to change the black wrap to a brown one......
CuesRus1973 AzB Silver Member Silver Member Sep 17, 2020 #5 rhinobywilhite said: Unless you could remove the black dye by chemical or a sanding method, I see no way to go from black to brown. Vice versa-no problem. Click to expand... Mohawk makes a whole line of sprays to re-color and refinish vinyl and leather. I cannot attest to its durability. I've only seen it, never used it.
rhinobywilhite said: Unless you could remove the black dye by chemical or a sanding method, I see no way to go from black to brown. Vice versa-no problem. Click to expand... Mohawk makes a whole line of sprays to re-color and refinish vinyl and leather. I cannot attest to its durability. I've only seen it, never used it.