🎨 Elevate your leather game with color that lasts and impresses
Fiebing's LeatherColors 4oz is a water-based, penetrating leather dye in rich dark brown, designed for professional and DIY use on shoes, boots, belts, bags, and furniture. Made in the USA, this eco-friendly liquid formula ensures a permanent, fade-resistant finish that revitalizes leather with ease and precision.
Color | Dark Brown |
Brand | Fiebing's |
Item Weight | 0.33 Pounds |
Item Form | Liquid |
Compatible Material | Leather |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Weaver Leather, LLC |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00025784360287 |
UPC | 025784360287 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.83 x 2.52 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.75 x 2 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Fiebing's |
Model Name | 50-2026-DB |
Material | Suede |
Part Number | 50-2026-DB |
Included Components | Paint |
Size | 4 oz |
S**E
Works as expected.
I use this as a wood dye. Vastly better than stain and cheaper than fancy wood dye. I can get the very dark colors I want. Alcohol based so dries instantly and any finish can go over it. No bleed through a year later problems.
B**T
Fiebing’s never disappoints!
There’s nothing to say about the quality—it speaks for itself. I’m a huge fan of this brand! This dye penetrates leather really well, applies evenly, and leaves a rich, long-lasting color. Plus, since it’s water-based, it’s easier to handle and clean up. I’ve used it on belts, bags, and even furniture, and the results are always excellent. If you’re looking for something reliable, this dye is one of the best.
J**Y
Fast acting
This stuff soaks in immediately and has not come off on my hands, even immediately after applying it to the leather. Great product!
P**E
worked well
Covered shoes well and evenly. Color as described. Very happy with result.
I**E
Must strip before dye-ing…
I dare you to read the title of my review aloud to someone without any context. Chances of them laughing are 50-50.Jokes aside, here’s my actual honest review:On light, undyed leather, the dark brown stains beautifully. The original color of my shoes were too light for what I wanted, so Leather Colors worked out great. I used flat brushes, and they still dyed evenly. Once they dried, I used mink oil to protect and darken them further (see natural light photos).Only took off a star because they don’t work as well on all types of leather, even after stripping color dye completely. I’m repurposing pockets from a red handbag, and used nearly double the number of layers of dark brown dye. Initially, the result look okay, but once dry, they were splotchy, meaning the dye penetration wasn’t deep as their Leather Dye or Pro-Dye lines (but those don’t dry as quickly as Leather Colors, and I needed my shoes stat… and LC was all I had on hand). The protective layer of mink oil I gave it helped save the project.Footnote: To be fair, the bag’s original red dye was a deep burgundy. I’ve stripped color from a lot of leather goods before, and this was really hard to do. Could only get it a little lighter. If you’re trying to dye a dark color, keep in mind that it’ll never look as vibrant as the intended color on the bottle. And ignore the red sides— those are vegan leather/pleather, which don’t dye well with the Leather Colors product. I’m going over those with leather paint later.Extra Tip: Hallmark of testing if it’s real leather is to take leather deglazer or nail polish remover to it first, and see if it comes away sticky. If it is pleather, then get acrylic leather paint or house paint. Those will work better.Now go Dye happy.
E**I
Dye
Excellent product great price goes on smoothly and has great coverage I will definitely be ordering again from this vendor
J**R
looks great
easy to apply and looks great
K**G
This is leather color, not leather dye
After receiving this item and looking at the “Fiebing’s Store” on Amazon I got a little confused about what I actually bought. Even though in the description it says it’s a leather dye the bottle says “Leather Color.” So I called Fiebing’s and asked if there was a difference. Turns out the dye is alcohol based, the color is water based and intended for “prisons, hospitals and schools.” This might explain several of the bad reviews about the product being different than the previous times used (although, I suspect some people are using it without deglazing previously dyed leather and I think at least one person might have used it on vinyl?).Also, when I mentioned that I bought the product from the Fiebing’s Amazon store I was told they don’t have one. I said you can click on the link at the top left of the product page and go to the “Fiebing’s Store”. The gentleman said “yeah, they have some funny rules on Amazon about that … but we do not have an Amazon store.” He was nice about the situation but I got the vibe that I wasn’t the first person to be duped into thinking the store using the company’s name was affiliated with the actual company.IMO that’s shady af for Amazon to make it look like a company is actively selling their products here when they aren’t.***the one star is for the bait and switch Amazon does here, not for anything purchased from fiebing.com or other retailers***
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