Leather 'staining'. Ideas?

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Hi everyone. I've just bought a cheapish bridle for day to day use and, basically, it stains. Makes my hands really dirty (black) from handling straps and buckles, so is there anything I can use to 'seal' the dye or do I just have to wait until it wears off? Thanks :)
 
Please be careful mt friend bought a cheap bridle and the cheek piece snapped causing a very nasty fall. Seems some are just like compressed cardboard :(
 
Resolene will seal it, becareful of leather dye leeching out, if it's an aniline dye it is carcinogenic, keep your hands covered as it can enter into your system through your skin.
Resolene seals it but tends to make the leather go shiny, Oz

Wow, thanks for the info! Scary!!
 
Aniline is still used on cheaper saddlery including Indian leather, even the fumes are dodgy when using it in the workshop, bladder cancer is associated with aniline dyes.
It's a JHL bridle and I bought it at a very reputable tack store (not online). If it's so dangerous, why is it so freely available?
 
Crikey you're worrying me now.. I used to use aniline dyes a lot at college... :eek:

If it was a while ago you should be ok,so don't worry, here's some info on aniline in dyes

http://nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/documents/fs/0135.pdf

we were always warned at saddlery college never use it without gloves and mask, it's can be nasty stuff.
I think now they are coming away from aniline in the saddlery trade, years ago some of the indian saddlery I had to deal with used to leech dye out even after a small rain shower but now it's not as bad as it used to be.
Oz
 
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