Leather Colourant Dye LRC14
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Leather Repair Paint Colourant LRC14
Self sealing DIY water-based leather repair paint for leather repairs.
Our Water-based and NMP free self-sealing leather repair paint is best for pigmented leather and can be both sprayed and sponged for the best results.
- Solvent Free So Safe To Use
- Extremely Flexible
- Self Levelling
- Self Sealing
- High Scratch Resistance
- Luxury Feel When Cured
All of our leather repair paints - leather colourants are non-hazardous and non-flammable. These colourants provide excellent UV protection, will not crack, fade, or peel, and are therefore exceptionally flexible, withstanding up to 100,000 flexes. They are also scuff/scratch resistant due to an invisible barrier that protects the leather. They have excellent adhesion, and have a sumptuous appearance.
Works on:
Car Leather Interiors, Leather Sofas, Leather Chairs, Leather Shoes, Leather Handbags, Leather Briefcases, Leather Saddles, Equine Leather, Leather Jackets, Motorcycle Leathers, Leather Boots, Leather Purses, Leather Trousers. Leather Clothing, Motor Bike Leathers, Leather Walls, Leather Tables, Leather Watch Straps.
Types Of Leathers:
Pigmented Leather, Corrected Grain Leather, Semi Aniline Leather, Two Tone Leather, Antique Finished Leather, Top Coated Leather, Vegan Leather, Bi Cast Leather, Bonded Leather, Faux Leather, Vinyl.
The leather repair company’s leather paints are made to the perfect consistency so they’re extremely easy to use and apply. They can be easily applied by hand using a sponge or can be sprayed through any spraying equipment. Spraying equipment varies from a small airbrush to a full-size spray which doesn't allow any blockages so you can spray with ease. For color restorations, we've found that the HLVP spray gun is the best spray gun out there, which is why we always use it in house.
Available in 28 standard leather repair paint colors or choose from our database of over 50,000 leather repair colors.
Helpful info:
Some color dyes can be thicker than others, so sometimes it’s best to thin them out. You can use a small amount of lacquer that comes with your color repair kit or you can use a small amount of water. 10% of either should be sufficient enough. Please be advised not to add too much lacquer or water as this will affect the coverage.
• A spray gun is best used with a No. 5 needle spraying at around 20psi.
• As water-based products are easy to clean, you may simply wash the gun with warm water or thinners if necessary.