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Leatherique dye q: rub off to clothes?
Hello everyone,
For all of you that have used leatherique dyes before, I gotta question, after you apply the dye and buff with a terry cloth to bring out the shine, after it dries, does it come off? The reason I ask is because I wear white tee-shirts and white dress shirts sometimes, I would hate to have the dye rub off onto my clothing. Theoretically once it dries and after buffing process it shouldnt come off, but i have this fear that in hot and humid temperatures it might "sweat" or somehow just come off and onto my clothing. By the way, i dont plan on and dont need to dye my cars, i am just curious thats all. |
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Never had a problem
Leatherique is a great company and very friendly and helpful. Last summer I re-did the interior of a 1992 BMW 525. The result was fantastic. I let everything dry as prescribed and I had no problems with dye coming off.
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