How to Use Pro Oil Dye Instead of Regular Dye for Leather
- 1). Pour deglazer onto a clean soft cloth and clean the leather thoroughly by wiping it over the leather to remove all old polish and finish. As the cloth gets dry add more deglazer until the leather has been wiped completely with deglazer.
- 2). Dip the dauber into the dye and apply the dye evenly to the leather while it is still wet from the deglazer. Allow the dye to dry for an hour. Wrap the dauber in plastic wrap so that it does not dry out as you wait for the first coat to dry.
- 3). Apply a second coat of dye by again evenly spreading the dye over the leather with the dauber, if the color is not dark enough with one coat.
- 4). Remove excess surface dye by rubbing the leather with the other soft cloth in a circular motion. Allow the leather to dry for 12 hours before use.