



Fiebing's Low-VOC Dye - Solvent-Reduced Leather Dye
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Delivery time appr. 1-3 workdays
Low VOC Leather Dye is available in 12 brilliant colours that can be used for shoes, boots, saddles and all your favourite leather craft projects.
Low VOC Leather Dye is a formula with a low VOC content that works as easily and effectively as traditional penetrating leather dye products (Low VOC = low emission of volatile organic compounds).
As Low VOC Leather Dye releases fewer volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air, it is better for your health and complies with California VOC regulation 17CCR94507-94517 which limits VOCs in certain consumer products.
This product was developed for the Californian market and is now available in Europe exclusively from PATIN-A.
Fiebing's Low VOC Dye is strongly pigmented and dyes very intensively all leather goods.
You will reach an excellent waterproof coverage, combined with a very high light fastness.
This dye penetrates the leather, it is not a 'covering colour'.
It is also excellent for dyeing large areas.
Low VOC Leather Dye can be applied with a sponge, a piece of fur or an airbrush. Wool daubers (wool brushes) are perfect for small surfaces or edges.
The leather dye should be fixed (finished) after dyeing.
You will find a large number of Finishes in our range.
Before finishing, allow the dyed leather to dry thoroughly for one to two days and rub off any excess pigments with a soft cloth.
A little lower (at the tab under the description) you will find a very useful compatibility chart showing which Fiebing's Finishes go with which Fiebing's Leather Dyes: Finish Compatibility Chart
Fiebing's Low VOC Dye is very good for staining woods - the dyes are also very popular in model making. There are countless possible uses.
Fiebing's Low VOC Dyes can easily be mixed with each other to obtain secondary colours and intermediate shades. A pipette or an ordinary medical syringe is recommended for this purpose.
You will find useful tips about this product and about 'Leather Dyeing' in our blog post: Tips for Leather Dyeing
or below this text in 'How much leather dye do I need?' and 'Suitable for my leather?'
We can't answer that question 100% as we do not know your shoes, boots, saddles, jackets, bags etc. and do not know how dye hungry your leather is either. Different leathers (old or new plays a role too) absorb different amounts of liquid.
We can't answer that question 100% as we do not know your shoes, boots, saddles, jackets, bags etc. and do not know how dye hungry your leather is either. Different leathers (old or new plays a role too) absorb different amounts of liquid.