Roger , I have never managed to get aniline that has faded to white back totally , are you going to tll us how ?
Hope so !
Mike
The reason why you cannot get your desired color is that the dyestuff used is mainly for “staining” the protein leather fiber; that may have a limit to how much the leather can absorb; or it could be that the topcoat is still there that hinder the absorbency of this staining dyestuff.
To improve your existing “staining” dyestuff, an adhesion promoter can be added to increase the dyestuff for the ability to “coat” even over existing topcoat.
Alternatively you can have “coating” aniline dyestuff either in “transparent” or in “translucent”.
Translucent coating dyestuff is a hybrid of aniline dyes and micro-pigment that has better blemishes hiding properties.
This job uses a mix of coating “transparent” with “translucent” dyestuff to hide some stains.
Besides the coloring, topcoat is necessary to protect, modify its tactile-feel and looks; and comes in Gloss, Waxy-Matte or Natural to match the original.
And these are the products available for mix and match your existing aniline leather types.
Adhesor-73
Aniline Dye-21
Aniline Dye-63
Aniline Color-69
Color Fix-99 (natural)
Topcoat Aniline-79G (gloss)
Topcoat Aniline-59WM (waxy-matte).
For leather structure restoration recommended products are:
Hydrator-3.3
Fatliquor-5.0
And for wet prep leather-safe cleaners is recommended:
Degreaser-2.2
Prep-4.4
Cleaner-3.8
Rinse-3.0
Rub-resistant protector to match topcoat recommendation:
Leather Scent-B (buttery-feel)
Leather Scent-W (waxy-feel)
Leather Scent-S (silky-feel)
With this comprehensive product range you will be able to deal with any aniline leather cleaning, degreasing, structure and surface conditioning and restoration, and refinishing project.
Note:
The above pictures are job done in the USA, using my recommended system.
See the details in the other forum.
Roger Koh
info@leatherdoctor.org