@@mikehuttenschmitt6143 as with anything, anything can go wrong if you dont follow procedures When you are using the wool dauber, remove the excess before applying that resides any risk But with it being suede it shouldn’t create any too many issues even if you do apply too much in one area just means more brushing up.
Where is your sealer or finisher to keep the Dye from rubbing off? Don’t you need to spray a Krylon sealer or mink oil spray to lock the colour in and keep it water resistant? 🤔
Hard to say how they will come out as it depends on a lot of factors prep work, how you apply the dye the amount of dye applied etc etc as you can tell from this video these came out out very well indeed
@@malangamba it depends on the type of suede, each type is different, going to such light colors like white is very hard indeed, it would be a matter or trial and error, we have never tried to to know
I used Angelus Dye black to dye a pair of suede+nobuck boots and it bleeds horrendously. Do you know if there's any suede/nobuck dye sealer that might be useful?
Im not sure as we don’t use that dye we manufacture our own, these shoes have not turned purple yet that we did in this video. So I would suggest a new dye is applied
@@CHRISMED2 yes it’s best to allow dry between coats if you go to the product link which is in the videos text you will find all the instructions for this
I’m looking to dye some black suede black again. I’ve seen horror stories online of people’s black dye turning their product a very dark purple and not true black. Is this a true black?
Black is made with blue to begin with, so no matter what type of dye / paint your using you will always get a slight blue hue to it. But as far as black goes this was pretty good , but couldn't say it was 100% possibly 98%
100% agree. I'm looking to dye a couple old pieces from faded beige/greyish cardboard kind of color to their before color, but nearly every video is painted black! You can't see much technique or potential mistakes because it's so dark 🥲
Wow, great job! Great product! Would be wonderful if this product was sold here in the USA…
Ou can contact our distributor in Puerto Rico or Canada to buy this
Puerto Rico distribution msdistributorspr.com/collections/leather-repair-company
Canada Distribution leatherrepairco-canada.com
I bought the same black dye as shown in the video but my boots only turned out a slightly darker brown, do you know another dye which I could try?
What did you try to dye please and how much did you purchase?
Is it possible to fail the operation, like bad spreading of dye ? Like if you put to much dye at one spot ? Thank you for your answer.
@@mikehuttenschmitt6143 as with anything, anything can go wrong if you dont follow procedures
When you are using the wool dauber, remove the excess before applying that resides any risk
But with it being suede it shouldn’t create any too many issues even if you do apply too much in one area just means more brushing up.
Looks great, any chance of getting this product in Australia?
We ship worldwide
Does this product also dye the stitching & small piping on suede shoes?
The small
Piping is a painted sealed finish not a dyed finish, so to colour that piping you require the leather paint we supply LRC14
Should you use some sort of special cleaner before dying or is a brush and dry cloth enough ??
No you would need to clean them first of all with the LRC suede and Nubuck cleaner allow them to dry
Then you can dye them
@@LeatherRepairUK Thanks. Will I need more than one bottle of dye to do a pair of ladies short boots ?
@@greyandblue4323 depends on the type and style you can always reach out on email with pictures
Where is your sealer or finisher to keep the Dye from rubbing off? Don’t you need to spray a Krylon sealer or mink oil spray to lock the colour in and keep it water resistant? 🤔
i have an olive suede leather bag. if i use dark brown on it. will it be dark brown? or something weird?
@@GabeRobert-uf1uy it’s possible that may need extra shoe dye adding to the suede dye mix it’s best to send in pictures
I’d like to dye red suede boots either black or dark brown. Do you know if they’d come out ok?
Hard to say how they will come out as it depends on a lot of factors prep work, how you apply the dye the amount of dye applied etc etc as you can tell from this video these came out out very well indeed
Can you dye grey or cream suede, white?
@@malangamba it depends on the type of suede, each type is different, going to such light colors like white is very hard indeed, it would be a matter or trial and error, we have never tried to to know
Beautiful. Why isn't this on Amazon? Would love to get a few of these but I don't live in Britain.
Where are you located it’s on our website www.leatherrepaircompany-shop.com
Nevermind, I've noticed that you ship internationally.
@@anycolouryoulike8567 where are you located?
Because not all chemicals can be easily shipped across borders.
@@KT-ib1oe all chemicals can be shipped to any country in the world
I used Angelus Dye black to dye a pair of suede+nobuck boots and it bleeds horrendously. Do you know if there's any suede/nobuck dye sealer that might be useful?
All you can do is to use our own suede and nubuck protector
But I know our dye doesn’t bleed
@@LeatherRepairUKyou must seal all Dye I’ve heard or it leaks in the rain ?
I dye my boot with angelus black dye. But it turning purple how to fix it?
Im not sure as we don’t use that dye we manufacture our own, these shoes have not turned purple yet that we did in this video. So I would suggest a new dye is applied
how do you remove the smell after dying it?
These products don’t create a smell
Hey. How many coats do you recommend? Just one or?
Depends on the colour, a couple of coats should be normally okay for black shoes
@@LeatherRepairUK Thanks! Going from snuff suede which I guess is a mid brown suede to dark brown suede.
Would you need to let each coat dry between coats or just lay multiple coats at once then let dry?@@LeatherRepairUK
@@CHRISMED2 yes it’s best to allow dry between coats if you go to the product link which is in the videos text you will find all the instructions for this
Will the dye bleed into the inside leather of the shoe ?
No it doesn’t do that
@@LeatherRepairUK thank you for answering! I was also wondering how do you prevent the suede dye from color transferring?
@@juliagulia2978 we have never had it transfer
But we also Prut a protective coating on them the suede and Nubuck protector
I’m looking to dye some black suede black again. I’ve seen horror stories online of people’s black dye turning their product a very dark purple and not true black. Is this a true black?
Black is made with blue to begin with, so no matter what type of dye / paint your using you will always get a slight blue hue to it. But as far as black goes this was pretty good , but couldn't say it was 100% possibly 98%
I used the exact same black dye and mine turned a slightly darker brown… not black :(
@@georgiajones4154 thanks for that.
@@georgiajones4154how many coats did you use?
Brown is better.
100% agree. I'm looking to dye a couple old pieces from faded beige/greyish cardboard kind of color to their before color, but nearly every video is painted black! You can't see much technique or potential mistakes because it's so dark 🥲
Brown doesn’t go with a whole lot!
With the brown shoe you can see variances in colour and the contrast between the suede and piping. More interest.The black's good, though.