The Leather Oil Dye Reducer CRAFT LINE is a product specially formulated to dilute Leather Oil Dye paints. The thinner mixes well with Leather oil dyes and allows you to adjust the intensity of the shade of colour, making the painting and working with leather even easier.
Unique Properties of the Leather Oil Dye Reducer:
- Easy to use;
- Keeps leather soft;
- Special formula;
- Mild lifting effect.
Suitable for: accessories, handbags, clothing, footwear
Leather types: vegetable-tanned leather, aniline leather, pull-up leather.
Brand: LeTech
Manufacturer: LeTech International Ltd (United Kingdom)
Storage mode: In a tightly closed container and in a dry, ventilated room without direct sunlight. Temperature range 5-35°C with relative humidity max. 80%.
Shelf life: 2 years from the production date.
Description
The Leather Oil Dye Reducer is explicitly designed to dilute the Leather Oil Dye and reduce the saturation of the dyes, allowing you to get the shade of color you want when painting. The thinner can also be used as a stand-alone product, to create a light Pull-Up leather effect.
The Leather Oil Dye Reducer will help you find the right tone for your oil paints and create unique leather craft projects.
The Leather Oil Dye Reducer is great for the following types of items:
- Leather straps;
- Watch straps;
- Leather and vegetable-tanned leather;
- Handmade leather products
- Not suitable for suede and nubuck leather.
Advantages
The Leather Oil Dye Reducer is a unique LeTech formulation that will give you real pleasure when working with leather.Our Leather Oil Dye Reducer has the following unique properties:
- Excellent penetrating effect;
- Excellent for vegetable-tanned leather;
- The highest class of environmental safety;
- Meets modern tanning industry standards;
- Keeps the leather soft;
- Nourishes and protects the leather.
Instructions
Shake well before use.
Mix the Leather Oil Dye Reducer in the desired ratio with the Leather Oil Dye and mix the mixture thoroughly. The Leather Oil Dye Reducer can be mixed in any percentage depending on what shade of colour you want. We recommend starting with 20%, but the mixture can be thinned even more if needed.