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Change The Colour Of Your Shoes With Some Leather Dye!

How to dye your shoes

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/change-the-colour-of-your-shoes-with-some-leather-dye • Posted by Lilit S.

Dying your shoes is very, very easy! If you'd like to do it yourself, all you need is: - Leather dye - sold at most good shoe repair stores for approx $10 - Leather stripper (optional) - sold at most good repair stores for approx $10 - Rags, cotton wool, cotton buds, etc - to clean up any mess - Masking tape (optional) - to mask the parts of the shoe that you do not want to dye.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

Dying your shoes is very, very easy! If you'd like to do it yourself, all you need is: - Leather dye - sold at most good shoe repair stores for approx $10 - Leather stripper (optional) - sold at most good repair stores for approx $10 - Rags, cotton wool, cotton buds, etc - to clean up any mess - Masking tape (optional) - to mask the parts of the shoe that you do not want to dye.

Instructions

  1. Clean your shoes - if your shoes are real leather then use some leather stripper on a cotton wool to clean it and prepare for dying. If your shoes are faux leather do not use a leather stripper on it (it'll melt the material!), just use a damp cloth to give it a good clean.

  2. (Optional) - mask any part of the shoe that you do not want to dye, e.g. the heel.

  3. Dye your shoes! - the Waproo shoe dye comes with it's own brush under the lid, kind of like a large nail polish brush. Apply 2 coats of the dye, letting it dry a few hours between coats. Clean up any mess and leave your newly dyed shoes overnight to dry before wearing it. There, it's as easy as that! Notes: My shoes were faux leather so I did not use the leather stripper. I also did not bother with masking tape as I have a fairly steady hand, so I was careful not to apply paint on areas I didn't want to.