For Sale: Saphir Teinture® Française leather dye

rollotomassi

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Dark Brown leather dye. Bought a ton of it and will not need.

This the best dye you can buy. Will send in suitable container. Let me know much you need.

UPdate : only have old spice jars. £12.95 each posted. Hold 90ml
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Around 90ml fully topped up. Decided this is what I will do. Looking £12.95 per jar [includes postage £2.95]

If buying more than one 15% discount per extra jar[+ £8.50 ]
 
Have around 9 jars filled ready to go. Easy to use when you get hang of it, though very messy if you arent careful.
Brought these back to life for my brother, were v worn from concrete work.
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I used acetone but it is harsh so I used leather conditioner after dyeing. Also had Saphir shoe cream with dyes in it. Saphir make a gentler stripper product I have thats good called Renomat. Its good for removing old polish and some dye. I had recoloured shoes so acetone was needed to strip dye out. If its brown leather you are dyeing you just need to give it a good clean then work away.
 
Thanks!

They're brown leather, but have several scuffs that have taken just the dyed layer. Trying to work out how I can sort them out.
 
The dye is a whole shoe/boot job. You can dab into areas to build up but youd need exact colour match to get away with patching. You do as many coats as you need to get to darkness of colour desired.
 
Suede takes up a bit more but does a great job! Still a bit wet in second pic but dries very even.
 

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I received my jar today, it arrived safely and well packaged. It was sent without prepayment because the seller was not guaranteed that it would not leak during the shipping. Fortunately, everything is fine. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes DIY. Thank you mate
 
I cant vouch for that use but may make sense. Treat it like hypoclorite , once it touches something its done for and not coming out 😀

Its alcohol based with aniline dyes designed for penetrating leather fibres rather than sitting on top. So it may work as a nice woodstain and take up grain.

Klench seems to know what hes talking from experience. The more ya know!
 
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