

🎨 Elevate your leather game—because your style deserves depth and durability.
Fiebing's Leather Dye is a premium alcohol-based dye delivering deep, permanent color with a soft finish. Available in a compact 4 fl. oz. bottle, it penetrates leather and wood evenly, drying over 60 days for a lasting transformation. Trusted globally by leather crafters, it revives and customizes leather goods with professional-grade results.
| ASIN | B006ZKDD12 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,688 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #164 in Leather Care Products |
| Brand | Fiebing's |
| Brand Name | Fiebing's |
| Color | Buckskin |
| Compatible Material | Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (15,379) |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00025784120331 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2 x 1.8 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.12 x 2.05 x 1.81 inches |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Fiebing's |
| Model Name | Leather Dye - Buckskin |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 0025784120331 |
| Size | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Suggested Users | All Ages/Unisex |
| UPC | 025784120331 |
| Unit Count | 4 Fluid Ounces |
J**E
Great stuff!
Product works AMAZING! I had ordered a leather sling for my farm shotgun and when it arrived it looked like it was dried out and there was light brown and spotty places in colors, some were pinkish some really really light brown so I put some leather care wax on it - didn't help at all. So I then ordered this in dark brown. I applied one coat following the directions, removed it following the directions and finished it off with a coat of leather protector as noted in the instructions. The sling came out beautiful! Ten times better than I thought it would have come out with only one coat! The sling feels like it has had life brought back to it, when I ordered it, it was "new" but man oh man she sure looked like she had been around for a while but this Leather dye fixed it up no issues! I love the color shade it produced as well, even was able to match my buttstock wrap. A little goes a long way on a sling so I have plenty left over for others in the future. I highly recommend this stuff. It was my first time dying leather and it came out better than I thought it would have. Gave the ole farm piece a new look! Thanks!
J**H
Solid Product...Worked Great
I recently scored a pair of cherry-red British-made 8-eye DMs off a buddy of mine that they didn't fit. Worn in but in really good condition. I've never liked the bright-red color, and the old-school way of polishing over then with black takes a long time and still never gave me the color I wanted. I recently watched a YouTube video that showed using leather dye to achieve the desired deep, dark red 'oxblood' color and decided to try it myself. The whole process was rather easy. I prepped an area with newspapers and a couple old towels. I recommend doing this in a well-ventilated area as both the acetone and the dye have strong odors. You will want to do this somewhere non-carpeted as this dye is VERY permanent and you will not get it out of anything it touches. Gloves are a must too as I would imagine this stuff would dye your hands for days or weeks. I used masking tape to protect the yellow stitching, soles, and Air-Wair tags (as I mentioned the dye is VERY permanent, mask off anything you don't want dyed permanently dark red or whatever color you're using). I used 100% acetone and cotton balls to strip the original finish off. I used the included dabber to wipe on a layer of the oxblood dye on both boots on all the leather surfaces including the tongue. The dye seems to initially dry very quickly but I let them dry overnite and did a second layer the following evening. After adding a layer of the resolene sealer, the boots took on a nice sheen without being too shiny. I would imagine you could pilishband buff these to whatever level of shine you desire. They went from that fire-engine cherry-red to a really deep, dark oxblood. They already look great but I think that after polishing a little black into the creases these boots will have a really smart 'vintage' look to them. It also helped mask some toe-scuffs very well. I would imagine that black dye on black boots applied the same way would make them look damn-near brand-new. I have a pair of black 8-eyes that I may try it on. Very pleased with the results and would totally recommend this dye for refinishing your boots or giving them a makeover.
B**A
Color a cumin color when dry over lt. grey suede
One bottle was enough to suede dye a pair of short boots. I had very little in bottom of bottle when done. Wet start is a cinnamon color. Dries to cumin color. I bought a color with gold undertone, these all seem to have a lot of red. I kinda wanted a more neutral brown. I’m happy with results. Starting with light grey suede and ended with a nice spice color. Will go with my camel accent purse, etc. I plan to seal with water barrier after it has dried at least 24 hours. I used furniture finish wax on the stacked leather heels before I dyed the leather and it dried for several days first. I used alcohol to clean any dye off my hands. Delivery to my mailbox by USPS. Took about a week. Edit: now that it’s dry, it’s a little too bright for me. I looked online for ways to tone it down. There’s a method using strongly brewed coffee, that I’m going to try. That will deepen the spice color, towards a camel color. Basically neutralizing a lot of the bright tones, picture actual Cumin colored suede leather. Then I will seal with water proofing.
L**Y
I used this dye to spruce up a pair of ageing but comfortable and favourite shoes. I cleaned them first with some alcohol to remove as much of the previous polish and finish as possible. I then used a half-inch soft paintbrush and worked quickly and evenly across both ways. I let them dry and gave them a second coat. I achieved a very satisfactory even colour. Once dry (well, the next day, although I don’t suppose it would actually be necessary to wait that long) I gave them a polish with oxblood shoe polish and they came up nicely. I haven’t noticed any dye transfer onto anything else. This stuff also seems to go a long way. I only used 3 or 4 brush-fulls from the bottle to do a pair of shoes. All-in-all I’m pretty chuffed with this dye, having breathed a new lease of life into a comfy pair of shoes.
T**E
Top Service und das Produkt wie beschrieben einfach super 👍
C**N
Très bon produit et très facile d'utilisation. J'ai reteinte une paire de chaussures, j'ai passé 2 couches et le résultat est parfait.
I**9
Bon produit. Il faut bien préparer la surface, normal. A voir dans le temps mais je suis pour l'instant entièrement satisfait.
G**O
Facile à appliquer . Très beau vert foncé . Reçu très rapidement 👍
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