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Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 8:23 am
by Zoltar
Has anyone succesfully re-dyed a leather jacket?

ZOLTAR

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 3:22 am
by CM
To my knowledge they are painted, not dyed. Horsehide A2's were frequently resprayed during wartime.

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 2:39 pm
by Kredepops
I dyed my Wested ToD lamb jacket darker. I just diluted black leather dye with water and applied it with a sponge. It darkened the jacket considerably.

It's not a complete re-dye though just darkening it. What result are you after?

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:49 am
by Zoltar
I've been darkning up my Shrunken Lamb Wested using furniture restoration dye, initialy with dark brown and then with a black/brown mix to take it darker. The results are pretty good and the product I used did a good job on the initial dryness of the SL. Ideally I want to take it darker still so will continue to experiment!
Just curious what methods and products are out there and other members experiances good or bad :-k

ZOLTAR :TOH:

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:50 am
by ShanghaiJack
Zoltar and Kredepops, I'm curious about your results. Are you making the jacket darker uniformly over all of the jacket, or are you just darkening it up in spots?

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:56 am
by RaidersBash
I've dyed lots of leather using Tandy's leather dye (mostly belts and armor from my days in the SCA...google sca armor fighting and horse tack).

I've never tried a jacket however, but it should work just fine.

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:38 am
by Kredepops
ShanghaiJack wrote:Zoltar and Kredepops, I'm curious about your results. Are you making the jacket darker uniformly over all of the jacket, or are you just darkening it up in spots?
Darker all over, but I wanted a really distressed look so I didn't go for a completely uniform color. I think you need to soak the jacket in dye if you want a uniform color change rather than applying it with a sponge like I did. My result was a nice patina.

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This is my darkened jacket. Originally it was 'Authentic brown' but I didn't care for the colour which was more an yellowish-grey-brown. I wanted a darker more reddish brown.

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:55 pm
by ShanghaiJack
Kreepops, that jacket looks great! Is that a Todds or a Wested? And has anyone told you that you bear an uncanny resemblance to Harrison Ford albeit in a slightly plasticy way? :lol:

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 4:38 am
by Kredepops
ShanghaiJack wrote: And has anyone told you that you bear an uncanny resemblance to Harrison Ford albeit in a slightly plasticy way?
:lol: Yeah I get that alot.

Thank you, it's a Wested. I plan to distress this jacket further, that jacket is so beat up in the movie. it's a trainwreck!. There's a fine line between distressing it and destroying it, I hope I don't rip it apart.

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:08 pm
by ShanghaiJack
Kredepops wrote:There's a fine line between distressing it and destroying it, I hope I don't rip it apart.
Truer words were never spoken! The zipper on your jacket has me curious. Is it a Hero, if not what year is it? It's looking great, and I bet it'll look even better after more distressing, if you don't shred it that is. :Dietrich:

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:30 pm
by Kt Templar
That looks like a NH ToD to me.

;)

Re: Are home dye jobs possible?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:21 am
by Kredepops
Kt Templar wrote:That looks like a NH ToD to me.

;)
Good eye. Indeed it is. It has got that big clunky zipper.

I got it June 11, 2010. I remember it clearly because I found the package from Wested was lodged in between the handle and the frontdoor, when my wife and I got home from the hospital with our newborn son. We had been away for three days, and the postal worker obviously didn't bother to bring it back to the office, so he just dropped it off like that. I'm just happy nobody stole it.