So I have my nice new mainly white jacket (see my other post for photos) it goes very well with my gloves and helmet and silver and black sidi boots but my leather trousers are all black, they have a strip of leather that would work really well if I could paint it white to tie it i with the jacket, so does anyone have any advice on painting leather
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(13-04-17, 08:09 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: So I have my nice new mainly white jacket (see my other post for photos) it goes very well with my gloves and helmet and silver and black sidi boots but my leather trousers are all black, they have a strip of leather that would work really well if I could paint it white to tie it i with the jacket, so does anyone have any advice on painting leather
Many years ago I bought a pair of white leather sidi boots ( I know, it was the early 90's) because they where very cheap. I bought some black shoe dye from timpsons- Unfortunately they came out a very dark navy blue :o I still wore 'em I bet the modern leather dyes are much better now Mr sharp. Pay extra attention to the seams and the stitching, from memory they took a bit more of a going over.
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(13-04-17, 08:24 PM)celticdog link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=22363.msg258272#msg258272 date=1492110543]
So I have my nice new mainly white jacket (see my other post for photos) it goes very well with my gloves and helmet and silver and black sidi boots but my leather trousers are all black, they have a strip of leather that would work really well if I could paint it white to tie it i with the jacket, so does anyone have any advice on painting leather
Many years ago I bought a pair of white leather sidi boots ( I know, it was the early 90's) because they where very cheap. I bought some black shoe dye from timpsons- Unfortunately they came out a very dark navy blue :o I still wore 'em I bet the modern leather dyes are much better now Mr sharp. Pay extra attention to the seams and the stitching, from memory they took a bit more of a going over.
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Thanks for that, how the sections are placed and stitched I wont be going over any seams or stitching as I will only be painting one section a bit like this https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy...rod/261649
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(13-04-17, 08:24 PM)celticdog link Wrote: Many years ago I bought a pair of white leather sidi boots ( I know, it was the early 90's) because they where very cheap. I bought some black shoe dye from timpsons- Unfortunately they came out a very dark navy blue :o I still wore 'em
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I did the same, stupidly bought white (my only excuse is that they matched my FZR1000 and the predominantly white leathers I had at the time). I toned them down by scuffing my way through all the remains of camp fires at Le Mans :lol
TBH it's probably the way to go, recently researched this as me one piece is red and white and I want to go back to black (hence new jacket) Everything I read said its virtually impossible to get leather to take a dye.
(13-04-17, 09:02 PM)joebloggs link Wrote: TBH it's probably the way to go, recently researched this as me one piece is red and white and I want to go back to black (hence new jacket) Everything I read said its virtually impossible to get leather to take a dye.
I have tried loads of different designs and panel pasterns by sticking white tape on to make mock ups but they all look crap so I am just going to bung on some white knee sliders and be done with it.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.