Fiebing's Leather Dye - Alcohol Based Permanent Leather Dye - 4 oz

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Fiebing's Leather Dye is th most recognized penetrating, alcohol-based leather dye in the world!

For use on vegetable tanned or unfinished leather. Apply with a sponge or wool dauber.

Will not peel, crack or rub-off when fully dry while remaining flexible. Dries uniformly and mixes easily to create interesting middle tones.

Available in: Aqua Green, Beige, Black, British Tan, Buckskin, Burgundy, Chocolate, Cordovan, Dark Brown, Dark Red, Green, Kelly Green, Light Blue, Light Brown, Light Tan, Mahogany, Medium Brown, Moccasin Brown, Navy Blue, Oxblood, Purple, Red, Russet, Tan, Turquoise, USMC Black, Yellow.

Manufactured by Fiebing's. Made in the USA. 4 fl. ounces.

Fiebing's Leather Dye is th most recognized penetrating, alcohol-based leather dye in the world! For use on vegetable tanned or unfinished leather. Apply with a sponge or wool dauber. Will not peel, crack or rub-off when fully dry while remaining flexible. Dries uniformly and mixes easily to create interesting middle tones. Available in: Aqua Green, Beige, Black, British Tan, Buckskin, Burgundy, Chocolate, Cordovan, Dark Brown, Dark Red, Green, Kelly Green, Light Blue, Light Brown, Light Tan, Mahogany, Medium Brown, Moccasin Brown, Navy Blue, Oxblood, Purple, Red, Russet, Tan, Turquoise, USMC Black, Yellow. Manufactured by Fiebing's. Made in the USA. 4 fl. ounces.

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  • kandylandmo
    2024-11-23T00:00:00
    I had bought a pair of Frye boots that I loved the fit but hated the color. I did buy them on Ebay so they were a bargain. I lived with the color and then realized I could most likely dye them the color I wanted without having to take them to the cobbler. I bought this product. Used with only one coat and the mahogany color is fantastic. So happy with the color. This was so, so easy to use and I hope that the color stays and is color fast.
  • Jayemaych
    2016-12-15T00:00:00
    I recently scored a pair of cherry-red British-made 8-eye DMs off a buddy of mine that they didn't fit. Worn in but in really good condition. I've never liked the bright-red color, and the old-school way of polishing over then with black takes a long time and still never gave me the color I wanted. I recently watched a YouTube video that showed using leather dye to achieve the desired deep, dark red 'oxblood' color and decided to try it myself.
  • lois b
    2023-12-02T00:00:00
    We had a 20+ year old leather chair that the seat and ottoman has been badly abused by dogs climbing on it repeatedly. Aside from that, it was in good shape. We remodeled our living room and figured it was time to go. But I’ve always liked my old chair, very comfortable, so I figured for a few bucks, I’d try reconditioning out. So happy I did because it now looks like new!
  • Tuna
    2015-08-25T00:00:00
    I got this dye to try and fix a nice leather sofa that had sat by a window for several years and had been badly sun bleached on the top half of the couch. The parts of the couch that had not been sun bleached were a dark grey-brown so I went with the dark brown dye. I knew there was no way that the colors would match perfectly and when I tried a spot out in the sun bleached area they clearly didn’t. Fiebing’s dark brown has quite a bit of red in it. I then tried a spot where it wasn’t sun bleached and it was very dark but did give it more of the red hue that would match the sun bleached and died areas.
  • Oscar Lambarri
    2024-11-14T00:00:00
    With two coats I changed my brown jacket black.
  • Daniel Lévesque
    2023-05-25T00:00:00
    Merci c'est parfait et une excellente qualité. Mes souliers était très détériorés et il sont devenus très beau.
  • Max
    2023-05-19T00:00:00
    Es buena para pintar piel color negro, pero es un negro no muy bonito, no va a quedar como si fueras a pintar algo de manera muy profesional, cumple pero no es lo mej
  • Rudolf Blöcher
    2024-10-27T00:00:00
    einwandfrei,bestens.
  • Galal
    2024-09-15T00:00:00
    A very good product that left the leather on my shoes with a nice feel and shine. I used it on a tan pair of Clarks' boots after using Angelus leather preparer and deglazer (which appears to be just acetone!). The resulting colour is a shade darker than what I was hoping for. I got a reddish brown, which I suppose is acceptable given where I started from! I was aiming for burgundy, but there's a limit to what you can get with a per-dyed pair of shoes! I like burgundy and chestnut plain shoes, but those are so rare. Recommended.