🎉 Transform Your Leather Game with Fiebing's Pro Dye!
Fiebing's Pro Dye is a world-renowned, alcohol-based leather dye that offers a permanent, flexible finish with superior color fastness. Ideal for various leather applications, it ensures vibrant colors that resist fading, making it the go-to choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Color | Black |
Brand | Fiebing's |
Item Weight | 4.6 Ounces |
Item Form | Oil |
Compatible Material | Leather |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Fiebing's |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00025784130019 |
UPC | 025784130019 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.9 x 1.97 x 1.54 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.8 x 1.6 x 1.6 inches |
Brand Name | Fiebing's |
Material | Leather |
Part Number | 80011-01 |
Size | 4 oz. |
J**L
Very effective dye… too effective for what I wanted, but I can’t fault the product for that
This dye was very effective, and very very dark brown, almost black. It soaked into the veg tanned leather deeply, dried, and the leather was still nice and flexible, with no color rub off. However, I wanted some of the color to rub off for a worn look, and even after sanding the sides of my belt, they still burnished dark brown. So if you’re hoping the color will rub off a little, it will not. I used the method of spraying the dye on my belt with a fine mist sprayer and it worked pretty well for even coverage. Maybe the color would have been a little lighter if I had used a wool dauber. My gloves were goat leather and they definitely dyed black when I wanted brown. They just absorbed too much dye, at least with the spray method. But the pro dye works phenomenal other than that!
C**X
Works great, but NO daubers provided to apply the dye
I did research on Google before buying this dye. I decided to use the oil-based version of this dye because it looked like it produced better results than the alcohol based. I was right. My boots turned out beautiful. You can hardly tell the difference between the black leather that you buy in the store or these dyed boots. I was trying to keep the cost down on this project, so I stripped my boots with alcohol first before I started the dye process. NOTE: The seller of this dye does not provide a way to apply the dye. So I went to Hobby Lobby and bought a small package of wool daubers for $1.50. I took my boots outside, put newspaper down, and with my gloves on and a wool dauber, applied the dye to one boot and then the other. I put three coats of dye on each boot. I let boots dry overnight and put one more coat of dye on the next day. I let the boots dry overnight again and then I put mink oil on to seal in the dye and make them waterproof. This is a process that cannot be rushed. I still have about half a bottle of dye left.
J**Y
Works and looks great!
I have a pair of really nice 1000 Mile Boots that I love but they were very red. I felt like Dorothy when I wore them. They are made of Horween Chromexcel leather and I wasn’t sure it could be dyed as the leather is said to be so saturated already. After a careful surface prep to remove any sealant this dye had no trouble soaking into the leather leaving a very deep rich color. I finished up with acrylic sealer and the boots look fantastic! I couldn’t be more pleased.
C**D
Its dye... but the bottle leaks... BAD
Of course the dye works. It is dark though. Just a heads up when you do open it for the first time. It is chock full AND it has no rubber gasket or seal to it; so it WILL leak if you tip it AT ALL. I had to throw mine out because it got knocked over in my drawer and it leaked out completely. If you know leather dye, you know its a pain to clean up. A bunch of gloves, papertowels and alcohol later and it was mostly cleaned up.If you get this, make sure you get an aftermarket bottle that has a seal to it, to transfer it. Or keep it on a workdesk that will not get bumped so that you will not mistakenly knock it over.
D**E
Leather dye
Everything turned out good. Easy to work with.
D**W
perfect product for changing fretboard color
My friend's new mahogany guitar has a wonderfully mellow tone, but while the guitar top has a beautiful deep mahogany finish, its light brown fretboard wasn't the best color match. I bought this for my friend, hoping it could improve things. It did. After using this, the fretboard looks exactly like ebony. Not black - but a very, very dark brown - the perfect match for the guitar top. This is the perfect product for changing fretboard color.
M**!
awesome
I have used Fiebings products a lot and have used both their regular and pro dyes.I like the pro dye because the color seems more vivid and uniform, it seems to penetrate the leather more evenly and the color is accurate to what you would expect and with a top coat can achieve a really nice luster.The price is a bit high buying through Amazon as it can be found cheaper elsewhere if you are also getting free shipping or the order has enough items to make the shipping more of a value.The product goes a long way and you can dye a whole lot of leather with one bottle if you use a wool dauberIf you are drip dying using a dye pan then you will end up using far more product and it wont go as far.In short you cant go wrong with Fiebings leather products, they are a great value for the money and more importantly, they do what you want to create some really nice leather work
A**R
Excellent!
After a couple of months of use the dye is holding strong, very good item.
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