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Old strap refurb - refixing dye?


skankdelvar
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So I was poking around in some boxes and found a nice wide leather strap with buckle adjusters that I bought in - ooh -1980? It would probably cost £30-odd quid these days so I was quite chuffed, times being tight and whatnot.

Only trouble is, the dye on the inside of the strap comes off when you use it. So herself was not best pleased when I submitted a very grubby white t-shirt for the wash. Even less so when the strap dye refused to come out of the T-shirt. :(

I've checked out some craft websites (shudder) but their dye fixatives seem to be for clothes. Anyone got any ideas or tips (other than binning the poor old strap)?

Ta

Skank

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Nah, it's not got wet. It's the original manufacturer's dye, but age hath withered it and it comes off the inward-facing surface of the strap as a sort of very fine dust.

Just like - er - dust, if anything. The outer, shiny face of the strap is fine.

Ta for the thought :)

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[quote name='geoffbyrne' timestamp='1332376605' post='1587597']
Bleach the Tee, try artist's charcoal fixer on the strap.
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Interesting

[quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1332376765' post='1587598']
maybe sand the inside of the strap to get rid of the top layer of leather and then paint on some unibond or water/PVA mixture ?
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PVA - equally interesting

[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1332377919' post='1587610']
Would dubbin form a seal?
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Dubbin - the traditionalist's solution ;)

[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1332378040' post='1587611']
....failing that, try a shoe menders. They would know if anyone would.
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Shoe menders! Good call! (Big supporter of local tradesmen, me.)

Thanks for suggestions so far, guys. Open to other ideas if anyone's got 'em :happy:

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[quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1332425993' post='1588168']
[url="http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Leather_Finish_Kit.php"]http://www.furniture..._Finish_Kit.php[/url] I've used these guys stuff and it's A1 - even for recolouring jobs.
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An airbrush! Thanks for the steer :)

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