Basco Leathercraft Edge Coat 80cc Dark Brown Leather Edge Dye Dressing Lacquer, with Built In Applicator, for Vegetable Tanned Leather
Ensure your edges are dressed professionally with this Basco leathercraft edge dye, formulated with flexible latex, this leather edge dressing comes with a built-in applicator and comes in many standard and exotic colours, including white, black, yellow, beige, dark brown, red, brown, navy blue, green and blue.
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If you are looking for the perfect leather edge that will protect and give your leather edges a professional shine, you should get this Basco Leathercraft Edge Coat, Dark Brown Leather Edge Dye. It comes in an 80ml (2.4 oz.) bottle that has an inbuilt applicator that will last for long as you only need one or two applications.
Ensure your edges are dressed professionally with this Basco leathercraft edge dye, formulated with flexible latex, this leather edge dressing comes with a built-in applicator and comes in many standard and exotic colours, including white, black, yellow, beige, dark brown, red, brown, navy blue, green and blue.
This leather edge dye is excellent for use on the edges of leather items such as wallets and bags, among others. This leathercraft edge dye has also proven optimal for use when looking to renew factory leather goods and on your leathercraft projects.
When using this leather edge on your vegetable-tanned leather: shake the dye well before use then check to see if your leather edges are clean from treatments or contamination. Proceed to run the saturated applicator over your leathercraft edges until you achieve the desired coat.
Leave it to dry as you wash the applicator.
If you are working with factory treated leather or untreated vegetable tanned leather to ensure that you clean it using fine-grit sandpaper.
Please note that our dyes are designed for use on vegetable-tanned leather only. This leather edge dye can also work on any leather that can absorb it. However, if your leather is sealed, it will not absorb the dye or enamel and might start peeling after a while. You can try to solve this by roughening up your leather edges using a sandpaper or Emory board, which will expose the absorbent or grain surface that you can apply the edge dye. This is not a guarantee that this method will work. Always take the necessary precautions to protect your leatherwork from damage by first using a disposable leather item to test this method. If you get the desired results, you can proceed to the actual project.
Item ID | 20154 |
Condition | New |
Manufacturer | Basco |
Manufacturing country | Japan |
Net weight | 70 g |
Weight | 170 g |
Customs tariff number | 380993000 |
JAN Code: 4580347781252
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