Alcohol colours with a moisturising effect are stains that change the colour appearance of the skin but do not hide its natural structure. They are used to dye undyed natural leather.
The colours can be applied by brush, sponge, dipping or spraying. After the paint dries, buff the surface with cotton
cloth and to seal the surface we can then use wax fermage (oil, paste). As leather as a natural material has many variations, the colour may look slightly different on each type of leather.
This is due to the different processing, the absorbency and original colour of the leather with which the new colour is combined and the number of times the dye is repeated.
In the photos - lighter part of the sample 1-2 coats, darker part of the sample 3-4 coats (depending on the amount of paint on the brush or sponge)
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