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Fiebings Leather Dye

Hulsey

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So first post on this site. I've posted some Q&A on Reddits DiscGolf subreddit but with limited response. I've onnly been playing for about 7 months but I really enjoy the game and have started dying disc for fun. My question is has anyone ever used Leather Dye for the disc? Here I did three disc.
http://imgur.com/a/gBGDU
The first and the last are with iPoly Dye and the middle one is with Fiebings Leather Dye. It seems to have worked really great. I plan on making a how-to video in a few days but I wanted to ask if this has been done before?
 
How long will it last?

My only question is how long will it last. I've tried a few different dyes and some fade away really quickly compared to others.
 
Never heard of it. Looks like it worked pretty well. And sounds like they have some interesting colors typical fabric dyes don't. Mainly brown/tan shades (idye brown is meh):

"The most recognized penetrating, alcohol-based leather dye in the world. Dries uniformly and mixes easily to create interesting middle tones. Each 4 ounce bottle includes one wool dauber. Manufactured in Black, USMC Black, Dark Brown, Medium Brown, Light Brown, Orange, Purple, Navy Blue, Light Blue, Turquoise, British Tan, Light Tan, Tan, Beige, Green, Aqua Green, Kelly Green, Yellow, Cordovan, Mahogany, Russet, Chocolate, Maroon, Dark Red, Oxblood, Red and Buckskin."

Oxblood is a great name for a color.
 
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