- Sun Jun 30, 2019 3:18 pm
#5387
I'm fixing a pair of heavy leather motorcycle saddlebags. The leather is thick and sturdy. So, I've filled the gouges with filler, and found a way to match the texture. Now, dye alone just seems to make the color uniform, but it is blotchy depending on the spots it soaked into. Rather than dye, I was thinking about SEM color coats. Will this hold up, or will it come off from fingernail scuffs from opening the bags (a common problem in the leather itself usually). That would be a uniform coat, sheen, texture. But would it last? I see the adhesion promoters and all the other ancillary stuff that is usually a waste of money, or easily replaced with something cheaper or household. Insight greatly appreciated!

