St. Charles Leather Repair Leather Furniture Dye
Leather Furniture Dye is a wonderful way to repair and restore your leather furniture! Leather furniture dye can completely refresh the look and life of the leather in your home. Whether your leather is faded from sun exposure, grime and wear and tear of daily use, or the most high traffic areas are just losing their color, Leather Furniture Dye can revitalize your leather easily!
Now there is finally a <a
rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:ga('send', 'pageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/7022205');" href="/links/?u=http://www.stcharlesleatherrepair.com">Leather Repair</a> option that is the first of its kind, customizable leather furniture dye kit that you yourself can dye your own furniture with, at home, by yourself, and still be using 100% professional and industry leading leather dye! Simply select the color that best matches the leather you own from the wide array of options off of our leather furniture dye pallet, send some over the color's unique code and a couple of photos of your leather furniture. That is all you need to do! Professionals will hand prepare the dye for you, and send your custom made leather dye kit directly to you, along with our wonderfully easy professional leather sofa and furniture dye kit! The kit comes complete with easy to follow instructions, leather restoration and dye prep system, sponge applicator, your custom chosen and blended dye. That's all you need!
I will walk you through the process so you can see how easy it really is to restore the look and luster of your gorgeous leather furniture. Once your Leather Furniture Dye Kit arrives, prepare the area where you will be dying. If necessary, put down plastic or drop clothes to protect any flooring in your work space. Also, grab a household hair dryer and some paper towels. Put on the provided protective gloves. Next, open your custom and hand made leather dye kit. Take out bottle #1 which is leather furniture cleaner. Wipe down the areas you wish to restore with the dye with a small amount of cleaner. This will remove any oils and dander from our skin, clothing, pets, etc. Then, take out bottle #2, the Prep Solution. Use a fresh paper towel to wipe down the areas you wish to dye with the prep solution. This will remove the top coat from the leather, which will allow the new dye to penetrate deep into the leather, and will ensure that the leather restoration lasts.
Using your household hair dryer, blow dry the entire surface of your leather so that any residual cleaner or prep will evaporate, and then you are ready to dye! Using your custom blended bottle of leather furniture dye, apply some to a sponge and spread the dye evenly across the entire surface of the leather. Then use the hair dryer to cure the dye, it will go from very shiny to a more even flat color when it is cured, or dry to the touch on the surface. Don't touch it prematurely though, because this can lead to fingerprints or smudges that will cure into the dye, kind of like if nail polish is bumped before it is fully dry. If you desire, you can apply as many more even coats of dye to your leather furniture and cure each layer fully before applying the next.
After you have finished applying your leather dye, the color will be rich and vibrant, but it may seem to be a low level luster, a very flat hue if you will. Don't worry, though, that is because you haven't applied the protective and sealing top coat yet. You will apply it in the same way as the leather furniture dye itself, in a very smooth and even light coat. Cure this top coat very thoroughly, using the hair dryer.
Now your furniture is fully restored! Though the dye will appear dry on the surface and to touch, don't be fooled because it is still wet and curing below the surface. The dye needs at least 72 hours to fully cure, and the furniture must not be used or sat on during this time or you may see lines or divets in the dye, which is very similar to finger nail polish that is not fully dried before it gets bumped.
There you have it! The step by step process of do it yourself professional grade leather furniture dye, custom made for your unique leather furniture! To order your very own kit, call the professionals! Don't risk the life of your leather with one of those internet scam kits that will send you a few jars of paint that odds are, wont match your leather.
Now there is finally a <a
rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:ga('send', 'pageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/7022205');" href="/links/?u=http://www.stcharlesleatherrepair.com">Leather Repair</a> option that is the first of its kind, customizable leather furniture dye kit that you yourself can dye your own furniture with, at home, by yourself, and still be using 100% professional and industry leading leather dye! Simply select the color that best matches the leather you own from the wide array of options off of our leather furniture dye pallet, send some over the color's unique code and a couple of photos of your leather furniture. That is all you need to do! Professionals will hand prepare the dye for you, and send your custom made leather dye kit directly to you, along with our wonderfully easy professional leather sofa and furniture dye kit! The kit comes complete with easy to follow instructions, leather restoration and dye prep system, sponge applicator, your custom chosen and blended dye. That's all you need!
I will walk you through the process so you can see how easy it really is to restore the look and luster of your gorgeous leather furniture. Once your Leather Furniture Dye Kit arrives, prepare the area where you will be dying. If necessary, put down plastic or drop clothes to protect any flooring in your work space. Also, grab a household hair dryer and some paper towels. Put on the provided protective gloves. Next, open your custom and hand made leather dye kit. Take out bottle #1 which is leather furniture cleaner. Wipe down the areas you wish to restore with the dye with a small amount of cleaner. This will remove any oils and dander from our skin, clothing, pets, etc. Then, take out bottle #2, the Prep Solution. Use a fresh paper towel to wipe down the areas you wish to dye with the prep solution. This will remove the top coat from the leather, which will allow the new dye to penetrate deep into the leather, and will ensure that the leather restoration lasts.
Using your household hair dryer, blow dry the entire surface of your leather so that any residual cleaner or prep will evaporate, and then you are ready to dye! Using your custom blended bottle of leather furniture dye, apply some to a sponge and spread the dye evenly across the entire surface of the leather. Then use the hair dryer to cure the dye, it will go from very shiny to a more even flat color when it is cured, or dry to the touch on the surface. Don't touch it prematurely though, because this can lead to fingerprints or smudges that will cure into the dye, kind of like if nail polish is bumped before it is fully dry. If you desire, you can apply as many more even coats of dye to your leather furniture and cure each layer fully before applying the next.
After you have finished applying your leather dye, the color will be rich and vibrant, but it may seem to be a low level luster, a very flat hue if you will. Don't worry, though, that is because you haven't applied the protective and sealing top coat yet. You will apply it in the same way as the leather furniture dye itself, in a very smooth and even light coat. Cure this top coat very thoroughly, using the hair dryer.
Now your furniture is fully restored! Though the dye will appear dry on the surface and to touch, don't be fooled because it is still wet and curing below the surface. The dye needs at least 72 hours to fully cure, and the furniture must not be used or sat on during this time or you may see lines or divets in the dye, which is very similar to finger nail polish that is not fully dried before it gets bumped.
There you have it! The step by step process of do it yourself professional grade leather furniture dye, custom made for your unique leather furniture! To order your very own kit, call the professionals! Don't risk the life of your leather with one of those internet scam kits that will send you a few jars of paint that odds are, wont match your leather.