Hello! My name is Sergey, I'm from Russia!) I wanted to ask you for advice. I started making leather goods. I use vegetable tanned leather. I buy already dyed leather. Leather without topcoat. I take colored leather and soak it with natural compounds, such as: bone oil, fat, a mixture of waxes. I ran into such a problem. After the leather has been soaked, I remove the remnants of the product with a cloth, and the tissue stains from the leather. That is, the leather (after impregnation) stains the fabric. I was told that after the leather is saturated, it must be covered with a finishing agent. What topcoat is used to create a reliable topcoat. But traditional finishes spoil the naturalness of the leather a little. That is, after applying the finishing agents, natural impregnated leather loses its attractiveness. This makes me very sad. I would like to soak the leather and, possibly, treat the leather with a finishing agent, but in order to preserve the naturalness of the leather. I want to soak and treat the dyed vegetable tanned leather in such a way as to preserve the naturalness of this leather. And most importantly - the leather should not stain the fabric when I wipe the surface of the leather. That is, the finish should be, but it should not spoil the natural properties of the leather. That is, I need: 1) Impregnate the leather with natural means (oil, fat, maybe something else) 2) Protect the leather, cover with a finish coating, but so that the leather does not lose its naturalness. And most importantly - in no case should it stain the fabric. Please advise me - how can I achieve this? Thanks in advance! Best regards, Sergei!
I am just getting into leather making and I'm hoping I can start my own business at the beginning of June. Watching your videos and many other RU-vidrs are very helpful and informative.
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