Leather aging?
Hello, can anyone tell me how I can quickly and easily dye light-colored leather a dark brown or black? Are there any readily available products for this?
Kind regards
Hello, can anyone tell me how I can quickly and easily dye light-colored leather a dark brown or black? Are there any readily available products for this?
Kind regards
I'd be interested to know. I'm totally undecided.
Is it true that gall soap removes all stains? How do I use gall soap? Is it available at Müller or Rossmann?
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For example, those from threadworms, roundworms, etc.
Hey, For the past six months, my clothes (especially white ones) have been getting stains that won't come out. Some of them are clothes I haven't worn or washed, meaning they're completely new. It's driving me crazy because I can't do anything about it and can't think of a solution. I've even rearranged all my…
Leather does not age by color. It also remains new when it was dyed. Only with heat can you alter it artificially. But you should be careful, because if you use too much heat, then it shrouded together. Always so much that it gets dry and ripe! The sun is a very good heat source.
There are special colors for leather.