Why did you use a covering dye instead of a black penetrating dye + black cream? The brown leather was undamaged and would look very nice if it had a porous surface! And as a result, now the leather looks like plasticine :(
Most likely the options and prices were discussed with the customer, and they opted for the matte black paint. All parts of a restoration are discussed with clients, so this is what the client preferred
I believe it's called ”茶心”ーThe brown-based dying technique. it's not the most sophisticated technique but you can enjoy aging leather - it's popular in Korea and Japan
beautiful execution and attention to detail. It's not the direction I would have taken them, but I'm sure the customer is happy with, and wanted that look.
They lost all their feeling and love and now seems just dull and meh. the brown looked amazing and well loved - wonderful to see your work but this time i honestly think it might have been too much.
IMHO not the best restoring from Vetiver. Maybe keeping the shoe in the natural colour just cleaning??? If not then trying to dye in brown as similar as the original one or maybe the black penetrating dye option as @Alex-r7d8n said. What about replace the laces instead of dying? Personally the natural brown after the clean up looks beauty (ok, some stains...) Is this restoring made by the same person?
And I think it 's not a good idea sanding the leather soil that way, it can damage the original stiching. If you sand the soil with a brand new sandpaper that way sure the stichings gone
Why did you use a covering dye instead of a black penetrating dye + black cream? The brown leather was undamaged and would look very nice if it had a porous surface! And as a result, now the leather looks like plasticine :(
Yes 100% , true! …
Maybe customer's wish...
Yes the original color was beautiful.
Most likely the options and prices were discussed with the customer, and they opted for the matte black paint. All parts of a restoration are discussed with clients, so this is what the client preferred
I believe it's called ”茶心”ーThe brown-based dying technique. it's not the most sophisticated technique but you can enjoy aging leather - it's popular in Korea and Japan
You are back…. And it’s awesome… as always. Much love
He returns when we needed him the most! ty based vetiver recycle studio
Yay! You’re back! Love your videos!
Keep this videos coming. This is my daily dose of happiness.
Thank you for posting! I've missed seeing your artistry.
This, like almost all craftsmanship, is Art !
Questo, come quasi tutto l'artigianato è Arte !
beautiful execution and attention to detail. It's not the direction I would have taken them, but I'm sure the customer is happy with, and wanted that look.
Die braune Originalfarbe war wunderschön
Amazing work 😮
I wish the shoe was not so mate and a lil bit shinier
Each to their own but I preferred them brown tbh
They lost all their feeling and love and now seems just dull and meh. the brown looked amazing and well loved - wonderful to see your work but this time i honestly think it might have been too much.
Excelente video, muchas gracias por compartir. Me encanta ❤ saludos desde Guatemala 🇬🇹
Should've went with a penetrative dye instead, it looks like Faux Leather and will easily scratch off.
American spotted 🤡
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My goodness! thank you so much, VeTiVer!
Wow, welcome back master Vetiver, we missed you so much !!!👍👌❤️❤️🥇🏆
차심가죽을 복원하신건가...? 흠....
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will you do a jordan 13 restore?
How can we send him a pair to repair?
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IMHO not the best restoring from Vetiver. Maybe keeping the shoe in the natural colour just cleaning??? If not then trying to dye in brown as similar as the original one or maybe the black penetrating dye option as @Alex-r7d8n said. What about replace the laces instead of dying? Personally the natural brown after the clean up looks beauty (ok, some stains...)
Is this restoring made by the same person?
You are forgetting that he has customers. Probably his client asked him to do these
j'ai également des doutes. J e ne pense pas que ce soit la même personne
나머지 한짝도 마저...
Hello from Brazil 🇧🇷
Yeah this is a now for me dawg
And I think it 's not a good idea sanding the leather soil that way, it can damage the original stiching. If you sand the soil with a brand new sandpaper that way sure the stichings gone
Seriously? You're trying to school an expert? 🤣🤣
Stop thinking.... JUST STOP ✋️
고객의 요청사항이지 않았을까 싶어요
зачем я это посмотрел ? приезжайте к нам на обучение реставрации.
Привет Ветивер)
솔직히 요건 실패긴하다ㅋㅋㅋ보는과정이 재밌어서 상관없지만
They had such a beautiful brown color after black dye removal! ;-((((( Ruined.