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Questions!
07-24-2012, 01:18 AM
I would like to purchase the Kit A3; I believe it is, for two very dry aniline chairs.

I'm going to attempt your hydrate and wrap for 48 hours method.

Two chairs that have faded a touch but mostly are super dry.

Beach home big windows etc...

Let me know what I need to buy and how to purchase.

Bryan


#1
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn4/Rogerkoh/Leather%20Upholstery/BryanAniline-24.jpg


#2
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn4/Rogerkoh/Leather%20Upholstery/BryanAniline-26.jpg

Roger Koh
07-24-2012, 10:59 AM
Picture #1
This picture show topcoat damages and it is recommended to refinish with Aniline Topcoat-79G (gloss).

Picture #2
This picture shows the bottom of armrest revealing the original color – this could be accomplished if redyeing is desired.
Dye refinishing is best accomplished with dye “coating” over existing topcoat instead of “staining” the leather crust itself.
This is done with possible combination from (yellow, orange, red-brown and dark-brown) to give the desired color match.
Adhesor-73 is used to add on to the color for the coating effect.
Thickener-48 is used to add on to the color mix to assist in flow control; especially the vertical panel from streaking down.


Products for this project is Kit A6 instead, with add-ons such as Stripper-2.3 and Thickener-48



http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn4/Rogerkoh/Leather%20Doctor%20products/KitA6.jpg
Leather DoctorŽ Aniline Leather – Color Refinisher – Fading – Kit A6

Possible color combination from these Standard Colors:
Yellow,
Orange,
Red Brown, &
Dark Brown


Roger Koh
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