AMan
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So we all know that teacore leather is a brown hide that has been coated with a thin layer of black dye that will rub off over time, creating a pleasing patina.
I’m wondering if anyone knows what type of black dye is used so that the black topcoat can rub off over time, rather than sinking in and permanently colouring the hide black?
Has anyone tried turning a brown jacket into black teacore at home? For @A-1 ‘s Diamond Dave jacket, I remember reading in the thread that Dave coated a brown Shinki hide with a layer of bordeaux dye and then a layer of black. So it seems like leather can be made teacore without the use of a tannery.
I’m wondering if anyone knows what type of black dye is used so that the black topcoat can rub off over time, rather than sinking in and permanently colouring the hide black?
Has anyone tried turning a brown jacket into black teacore at home? For @A-1 ‘s Diamond Dave jacket, I remember reading in the thread that Dave coated a brown Shinki hide with a layer of bordeaux dye and then a layer of black. So it seems like leather can be made teacore without the use of a tannery.