^Cleo, don't dye your new bag!!!!!!!! Noooooo! :boxing:
I really dont think I would. If any thing I'll just return it and start the search all over. It's an 07 so I had a hard time finding it.
^Cleo, don't dye your new bag!!!!!!!! Noooooo! :boxing:
rere watever happen to the zipper lining on this bag?
can you update? thanks
Also if you haven't tried this already...I used a babywipe for getting the dye of the hardware. It just wiped right off so no tedious scraping with the old fingernails!
RERE: Did you strip off the beige first or just went over the top?
Just curious whether it feels "rubbery" or not with the extra layer on top. On one of my little dye projects my husband used paint stripper on it Scary I know, but he'd done it on sneakers to customise them before and said it wouldn't damage the leather. Anyway it got rid of all the excess dye so when I redyed it, the surface was nice and smooth and not rubbery from too many layers. I honestly don't think the leather is any worse for wear as it was a little dry to start off with anyway. The smell took a couple of days to disappear but all seems ok so far!
Is there a way to avoid dying the threads and whipstitching?