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Agreed. I will find that thread and merge this one and the extant thread.That thread is still open for comments, why duplicate it?
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Agreed. I will find that thread and merge this one and the extant thread.That thread is still open for comments, why duplicate it?
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I'm noticing this jacket is now bleeding even more from other areas, like the collar now, and it's bleeding into my shirts. I don't understand, as this is a Schott Perfecto jacket and supposed to be very high quality, yet it's bleeding like this. I've had this jacket for a few years now without issues, now suddenly this is happening, and I don't understand why, it's not like I got the jacket soaked in a rainstorm or something.
Does anyone know the best way to apply resolene to a jacket that is bleeding this much? Do I put it on a rag and use that to wipe the jacket down with a coat of the stuff, will that help to stop this?
You can actually do nothing and the bleeding will eventually stop. It's just hot and cold change and dye gets pushed through the fibers, and unfortunate bleeding. Just wear dark clothing for a while and then you're good to go. When the season change or when I bring jackets out of cold storage it takes a few wears to acclimatize. I never wear light color clothing with leather. Laundry days gets easier when clothing are darker too.I'm noticing this jacket is now bleeding even more from other areas, like the collar now, and it's bleeding into my shirts. I don't understand, as this is a Schott Perfecto jacket and supposed to be very high quality, yet it's bleeding like this. I've had this jacket for a few years now without issues, now suddenly this is happening, and I don't understand why, it's not like I got the jacket soaked in a rainstorm or something.
Does anyone know the best way to apply resolene to a jacket that is bleeding this much? Do I put it on a rag and use that to wipe the jacket down with a coat of the stuff, will that help to stop this?
Again, the first thing he should have done is contact Schott.
These are all valid things to bring up after someone has gone that route, or if it's a vintage jacket or something.
The support/repairs team is really good at standing by their stuff.