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    Default Shapland Aniline Chairs

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    We have these chairs that had severe oil spots. I was able to remove all of the oil for now. It has been cleaned and hydrated. What should we use to dye this. Any other recommendations?

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    >>> We have these chairs that had severe oil spots. I was able to remove all of the oil for now.

    What have you used to removed these oil spots?


    >>> It has been cleaned and hydrated. What should we use to dye this. Any other recommendations?


    1- Balance up the color difference with Aniline-21 (probably a mix of orange and yellow).
    2- Use Hydrator-3.3 to redistribute the color evenly.
    3- While still damp Replenish with Fatliquor-5.0 for suppleness when dry.
    4- Dry preparation.
    5- Refinishing with Antique-27 as an option to further even out the color difference and proceed with Aniline-76 for a final appearance.
    6- Topcoat with AnilineTop-76G
    7- Protect with Protector-B/B+

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    We are sending you a swatch for color match. Please call or email us when you get the sample so we can discuss how much of each dye we will need to make this repair.

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    Matching both Antique-27 and Aniline-76?

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    Yes please

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    Your Email decision is a quart both for Micro-54 (opaque) and Aniline-76 (transparent) - correct?

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    Yes, we need one of each. Its a common color so we can use the extra in future projects.

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    PayPal invoice send on 26-Apr-18, still waiting for your confirmation.

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    3-4 A Chair after we dyed it the first time, color is off and too much micro54 so it didn't look right.

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    3-28A Finished chair

    These chairs were finished 6 months ago but improperly dyed so we completely re-stripped and refinished again. We used Aniline 21 to bring back as much color as possible then Micro 54 to even up damaged areas with several colors then used Aniline -76 reddish tone and then a dark tone with airbrush and sponge to get the 2 tone effect. Final topcoat with Aniline 76.

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    3-28B close up of wrose arm, dramatically improved but not perfect.

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    My recommendation for color matching is to have it done in-house for better control.

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