Furniture and Furnishings - Leather Fading
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doubledoo
04-23-02, 02:10 PM
Hello:
I recently had my leather chair's arms touched by a dyer for the umpteenth time. It seems that the constant wear and tear of our hands and arms on the leather fades the arms over time and the dyer comes in with his kit to spray paint the affected areas. This lasts for about two months and then he comes back to do it again. is tehre anything I can do to either dye this chair differently or to apply on top of his dye to make it last longer?
Thanks,
Kevin
I recently had my leather chair's arms touched by a dyer for the umpteenth time. It seems that the constant wear and tear of our hands and arms on the leather fades the arms over time and the dyer comes in with his kit to spray paint the affected areas. This lasts for about two months and then he comes back to do it again. is tehre anything I can do to either dye this chair differently or to apply on top of his dye to make it last longer?
Thanks,
Kevin
George
04-23-02, 05:56 PM
Kevin:
Check out the link below for both materials and information about solving your problem.
http://www.tandyleather.com/dyes.html
Check out the link below for both materials and information about solving your problem.
http://www.tandyleather.com/dyes.html