Icarus
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Hi chaps, I don't post much on here but always check in from time to time over the years to see what's going on. I've searched and searched through the forum and cannot find a definitive answer to this question. . .
With A2 1943 depot re-dyes was a dye used or was an acrylic paint used ?
In my opinion a dye would soak into the leather more than a paint which would bond to the surface. This would surely affect the subsequent wear and patina. I've seen both opinions but do we actually know or were both used depending upon the depot ? The reason I ask is because I've just got hold of a second hand Eastman and want to try my hand at a depot re-dye. I don't know whether to buy acrylic leather paint or leather dye for this.
With A2 1943 depot re-dyes was a dye used or was an acrylic paint used ?
In my opinion a dye would soak into the leather more than a paint which would bond to the surface. This would surely affect the subsequent wear and patina. I've seen both opinions but do we actually know or were both used depending upon the depot ? The reason I ask is because I've just got hold of a second hand Eastman and want to try my hand at a depot re-dye. I don't know whether to buy acrylic leather paint or leather dye for this.
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