30 March 2007 #1 T truffles Well-Known Member Joined 2 February 2005 Messages 5,174 Location UK Visit site Bought a breastplate off ebay which is nut brown, not havana. Does anybody have any good tricks for darkening leather without ruining it or anything? Thanks!
Bought a breastplate off ebay which is nut brown, not havana. Does anybody have any good tricks for darkening leather without ruining it or anything? Thanks!
30 March 2007 #2 JustKickOn Well-Known Member Joined 22 November 2006 Messages 16,994 Visit site leather polish? may come off on your horse though? what about tach oil, but you can get dark ones to dye the leather, i think...
leather polish? may come off on your horse though? what about tach oil, but you can get dark ones to dye the leather, i think...
30 March 2007 #3 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site Ko Cho Line should darken it up, I had a similar problem to you with my stirrup leathers, and it's really helped! It's that red stuff in a tin
Ko Cho Line should darken it up, I had a similar problem to you with my stirrup leathers, and it's really helped! It's that red stuff in a tin
30 March 2007 #4 T Toby_Zaphod Well-Known Member Joined 8 August 2005 Messages 9,292 Location Midlands Visit site Oil it well, leave it overnight until oil has soaked in & repeat until the oil stays on the top of the leather. After you've done this it will have really darkened down, probably to the colour you're looking for.
Oil it well, leave it overnight until oil has soaked in & repeat until the oil stays on the top of the leather. After you've done this it will have really darkened down, probably to the colour you're looking for.
30 March 2007 #5 T truffles Well-Known Member Joined 2 February 2005 Messages 5,174 Location UK Visit site Thanks guys, will probs go for Toby_Zaphod's idea - sounds the cheapest
30 March 2007 #6 H henryhorn Well-Known Member Joined 23 October 2003 Messages 10,503 Location Devon UK www.narramorehorses.blogspot.com renovating shoe polish darkens nicely.
30 March 2007 #7 T Thistle Well-Known Member Joined 14 September 2005 Messages 17,254 Location North East Suffolk Visit site There is a leather darkening oil in a square blue tin.
30 March 2007 #8 T truffles Well-Known Member Joined 2 February 2005 Messages 5,174 Location UK Visit site [ QUOTE ] renovating shoe polish darkens nicely. [/ QUOTE ] Oooh infact I have some of that in the house!! That'll save me a few bob
[ QUOTE ] renovating shoe polish darkens nicely. [/ QUOTE ] Oooh infact I have some of that in the house!! That'll save me a few bob