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Although it may seem difficult to dye old and worn leather apparel like leather couches and leather jackets, it really isn't. To dye leather is to give the old fabric a new lease in life. Leather is well-known for its durability as well as versatility; it can last your lifetime or even beyond it, as long as it's well taken care of.

Still, change is inevitable. As paint chips and renovation is needed, home dcor tends to change, resulting in interior design faux pas like a dark green couch and red walls. It is during these times that you should think about dyeing your leather apparels to fit in with the "changing times." In particular, black leather dye can transform an old, emerald green cough that will suit any room regardless of change.

Be warned, though; there are some tricks to dyeing leather. First off, you need to prepare the leather. That is, you need to remove the finish of the leather so that can be dyed easier. Next, you'll need to prepare the leather dye. If you wish your couch or item to be black, you might not want to just dye the couch the black color from the very beginning. Instead, you should start with a lighter color, then work your way up with progressively darker colors before ending up with black.

Say you have a white couch and you want it to be black. You would first want to dye it a color darker than white, such as green. Then dye it with something darker than green, like dark blue. It is only then that you would dye the leather black. If you use black leather dye without darkening the fabric, you might not get as dark of a result as you want. By dying it shades at a time, you will end up with a deep, dark color that is sure to be exactly what you are looking for.

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