Does Sunlight darken leather? Experts say...
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Does Sunlight darken leather? Experts say...
Hookay, so Michaelson ruffled me to make a new topic. So here goes.
I just got my new worn-look lambskin wested and it's pretty light.
I've also been told that sunlight will apparently darken the leather.
IS THIS TRUUUEE?
Okay, weird title of the forum.
I just got my new worn-look lambskin wested and it's pretty light.
I've also been told that sunlight will apparently darken the leather.
IS THIS TRUUUEE?
Okay, weird title of the forum.
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Sunlight usually fades colors, so I'd assume it is the same with leather. I know that sometimes wetting leather with water will bring up more dye and darken the leather, but it also dries the leather out. Usually a good dosing of Leather Dressing will bring the life back into the leather.
Others should have far better advice than I though.
Tycoonman
Others should have far better advice than I though.
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I just read that Mink Oil and other animal fats can darken the leather, but they clog up the pores, so they damage it sorta.
And sunlight may fade the color. Does anyone know if the worn-look lambskin is tanned lamb with dye or what? It may very well also depend on the lightfastness of the color itself. Just like magazines on a rack. Boo.
And sunlight may fade the color. Does anyone know if the worn-look lambskin is tanned lamb with dye or what? It may very well also depend on the lightfastness of the color itself. Just like magazines on a rack. Boo.
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It's not the light of direct sunlight that will darken leather (I've had some experience with whips here)...it's the heat.
I've intentionally baked new natural kangaroo bullwhips in the oven for VERY brief periods to hasten the darkening and it worked.
Light without heat will do nothing to leather.
Your skin tans as part of an active biological process to protect your skin from burning. Dead leather will not do that.
Now..as I said...I've done this with whips, as to jackets that are too light colored. I'd stick to some kind of leather dressing with a dye in it to darken it.
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I've intentionally baked new natural kangaroo bullwhips in the oven for VERY brief periods to hasten the darkening and it worked.
Light without heat will do nothing to leather.
Your skin tans as part of an active biological process to protect your skin from burning. Dead leather will not do that.
Now..as I said...I've done this with whips, as to jackets that are too light colored. I'd stick to some kind of leather dressing with a dye in it to darken it.
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From my reading and interviews with owners of leather hide companies here in Tullahoma TN over the years, tanned and dyed hides will lighten up in color after extended exposure to sunlight, unlike kangaroo hide. 'roo hide is as close to human skin as you can get, and the hide actually suntans like human skin the longer it remains exposed to sunlight....so your 'roo hide actually gets darker over time and exposure in sunlight, and everything else get lighter.
Regards! Michaelson
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