Vernis Houston Discoloration - Possible Solutions?

Lucia98

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I have an LV Vernis Houston in a light green. It does not seem to be colour transfer but rather purely discolouration. I don't mind colour fading, but it's so uneven that its ugly! I have one idea - if the discolouration was caused by light, if I kept it under a strong UV light or used a concentrated blue light, maybe the discolouration would even out? That way it would be faded but at least even in colour.
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I have an LV Vernis Houston in a light green. It does not seem to be colour transfer but rather purely discolouration. I don't mind colour fading, but it's so uneven that its ugly! I have one idea - if the discolouration was caused by light, if I kept it under a strong UV light or used a concentrated blue light, maybe the discolouration would even out? That way it would be faded but at least even in colour.
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Sell it cheap or try dyeing it a dark color. Some TPF members have been more or less successful dyeing Vernis.
 
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I'm not sure what the going rate/market value is on discoloured Vernis pieces (I'm guessing very, very low), so I see no harm in going down the dye route! Good luck!