Leather Aniline Dye Stain - Aniline Ember
Aniline Dye Stain (No.29)
Leather dye for staining unfinished leathers.
- Formulated for use on aniline, semi-aniline, waxed and oil pull-up leathers
- Penetrating, transparent liquid that stains leather with colour
- Use a matching colour or one that is slightly darker than the original
- Use to restore colour to UV faded areas
- Colours are vibrant and luminous and layering increases depth of colour
- Allows the natural features of leather to remain visible
- Marks, stains, scuffs and scratches may be somewhat blended but not concealed
- Apply by sponge or spray gun
- Air dries in approx. 1hr
- Variable absorption can render an appealing mottled effect
- Mixable; create your own colour
- All dyes can fade when exposed to ongoing UV light
- Not suitable for use over repairs using leather filler
- Not self-sealing (dye transfer may occur) and leaves no coatings
- Generally, not suitable for use over pigmented (painted/coated) leathers
- Not suitable for use on car leather
When you want to keep it natural
The beauty of aniline leather is the warm touch, authentic leather-look and appealing, luminous colours. But when it fades, it can look drab, grey and uncared for. Aniline Dye Stain (No.29) can help to refresh the bleached colour without sacrificing the natural look.
Use alone or with clear or sheer coatings
- Use alone
- Use under Topcoat (No.7) which seals the stain to prevent dye transfer onto clothing/skin and provides a protective finish
- Use under Colour Restoration Cream (No.32) which lightly covers stains and lends a protective finish
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Transparent stain
Unlike leather pigments (paints/coatings) that coat the surface with a coloured finish, aniline dye stains penetrate and stain with transparent colour.
Although painted leathers are the most commonly used type, aniline dyed leathers remain very popular. The look is classic, natural, earthy and authentic whilst the feel is warm and inviting.
Most modern anilines are acturally semi-anilines. They are dyed and lightly coated with leather paint and topcoat for protection.
When to use dye stains
If you have aniline, semi-aniline, waxed, or oil pull-up leather and it has UV fading, Aniline Dye Stain can be used to balance the fading and boost the overall colour intensity.
If it is marked and stained and you'd like to blend those stains so that they are less eye catching, using Aniline Dye Stain in a similar or slightly darker colour can be the answer.
For more stain coverage and a beautiful finish, our Aniline Restoration Kit includes Aniline Dye Stain and can deliver a stunning make-over.