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Old 10-18-18, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by due ruote
Not that specifically, but I did recently dye a Concor that I had recovered and decided it was too tan/not dark brown enough. I used Feibing’s Deglazer followed by Feibing’s Pro Dye dark brown. It was easy and worked well, although granted you are going for a bigger color shift than I was. If possible I would try to test it on scrap first.
Good advice. As a possible Plan B, contact rhm. He recovers saddles and you could end up with an undyed saddle for much less than what you are seeing on e-Bay
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