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Offline LowlifeDubber

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Dyeing leather seats advice please chief.
« on: 05 July 2011, 18:53 »
Now then,just bought some leather off ebay and when i went to get it it was bloody mulberry when the guy said it was black.Anyway i bought it anyway as it was pretty cheap and it isnt in bad nick.

Sooo,im after dyeing the leather.The rear bench and 4 door cards mainly.Now im pretty competent at mechanicals but when it comes to fabric and stuff like that,im a bit wankypants.
However im willing to give it a go.

Any advice on whether i should have a go or just pay some place like furniture clinic to do it?

Is it difficult?Time consuming?Can it look blotchy?
Any help would be just plain awesome! :evil:

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Re: Dyeing leather seats advice please chief.
« Reply #1 on: 05 July 2011, 21:43 »
Seen a thread on here a while back but cant find it again now. Someone reconditioned and dyed their leather from cream to black I think using a kit. Seen the brand in denolm mill in the fabric section if I remember correctly. Not too expensive and it looked really really good. See if you can find it in the search as I cant be arsed trawling through it all!  :evil:
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Re: Dyeing leather seats advice please chief.
« Reply #2 on: 05 July 2011, 21:50 »
Cheers Shaun,i did a search earlier but no joy lol :grin:
Ive found this kit here and they seem to be rated very well so i think i will give this a whirl.Im thinking satin black as i dont want it shiny :nerd:

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Re: Dyeing leather seats advice please chief.
« Reply #3 on: 05 July 2011, 22:44 »
I did it to mine. Check my thread. Changed black door cards to grey. Furniture clinic kit is good.


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Re: Dyeing leather seats advice please chief.
« Reply #4 on: 05 July 2011, 23:00 »
I did it to mine. Check my thread. Changed black door cards to grey. Furniture clinic kit is good.


A mate of mine used one of these kits with good results.

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Re: Dyeing leather seats advice please chief.
« Reply #5 on: 05 July 2011, 23:22 »
I did it to mine. Check my thread. Changed black door cards to grey. Furniture clinic kit is good.

Aaaah thats where i saw it lol.Ive been looking for the grey to black door cards as ive seen it before.

Will get a kit ordered tomorrow.
Thanks for the help lads. :cool:

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Re: Dyeing leather seats advice please chief.
« Reply #6 on: 06 July 2011, 21:22 »
That may have been the one I was on about too!
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Re: Dyeing leather seats advice please chief.
« Reply #8 on: 11 July 2011, 18:34 »
http://furnitureclinic.co.uk/Leather_Colourant_Kit.php
Example of the red kit  :grin:
http://www.edition38.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=306822&st=40

Yeah thats the kit im on about!
Cheers for the link to that mk3,it looks a nice build thread!

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Re: Dyeing leather seats advice please chief.
« Reply #9 on: 20 July 2011, 08:10 »
When you try the Furniture Clinic stuff, give the leather a really good rub down to get back to the base leather. Use those brillo pad type things to scrub the leather, gives you a better key for the new colour. Get a good size kit so you can put extra layers of colour on, more the better for a uniform finish. Its important to put the sealer layer on to protect the colour over time, stops it being rubbed off basically. Good luck with it mate.