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do you have the answer
Hi guys,,i asked this question over in a quieter naborhood,,,so i'll ask where i might get an answer,,,
Has anyone heard of or have any expeirence with spray-can leather dye?? i saw it on a horsepower show last saturday,,they preped some old bucket seats,,then sprayed this can of spray dye on them,,, wouldn't that work on knife sheaths,,they have less of a wear/contact abrasion area then car seats??? Skip |
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Never used it, but buy a can and try it out. You can get different colors from Eastwood. they supply stuff for restoring older cars and carry the spray dye for doing seats and other interior items in a vintage car.
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Thank you Bob,,,Eastwood was the name i needed,,as i watched the show,,they sprayed a seat black,,and as i watched it was so disturbing (thinking spray paint) that i missed the brand name..
i think i'll spend the $9.99 on a can of black and see how it does. Skip |
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