Product description
Dye with a special formula for coloring shoes:
Slightly shiny leather type (wipe sealer after dye to get a slightly shiny color)
Suede Leather and Velvet - no need to use Gloss Dye Sealer or TopCoat
Fabric- no need to use Gloss Dye Sealer or TopCoat
Recommended 2 bottles for a pair of shoes.
Use the provided brush to color a thin layer on the leather and let it dry. Apply the next layer again.
If the color is not thick enough, need to apply more than 3 layers to get the color we want.
The work is quite complicated and requires high skill. The topcoat or shiny part should be removed first using a Shucare Leather Stripper or rubbed with fine sandpaper. When the topcoat layer is gone then the dye can penetrate into the leather.
Shake the dye bottle so that the color inside is even. Apply the dye on the skin in several layers. After drying, apply Gloss Dye Sealer or Tops Coat as a protective layer on the color and can make the skin look more attractive and a little shiny.
Use a shoe brush to remove dust and dirt on the surface of the skin. Apply the dye slowly and carefully on the skin surface. For better results, apply 2 to 3 or 4 coats.
These velvet/suede leather shoes do not need Gloss Dye Sealer or Top Coat
Clean shoes from dust and dirt. Apply Dye slowly and carefully on the surface of the fabric. For better results, apply 2 to 3 or 4 coats.
No need to use Gloss Dye Sealer or Topcoat
Use Masking Tape to cover parts that do not want to be stained.
All the above dye colors can be mixed to get other colors that we want.
Shucare Stripper - A detergent to clean leather shoes from any wax or dirt before the dyeing process begins. Not suitable for fabric and suede.
Shucare Gloss Dye Sealer- final process after dye for smooth leather shoes and for a shiny look. To give a more attractive result and the color looks more Gloss. Not suitable for fabrics and suede