Leather Designer Handbag Restoration Before & After
Vložit
- čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
- Restore leather your leather bag! Dig through your closet and find your old leather purses! We're going to breath new life into a leather designer Hobo, International handbag. Rehabbing leather is simple, but takes some time and elbow grease. Enjoy the before and after photos, and leave a comment to let us know how your own leather bag rescue went!
0:00 Intro
0:44 Cleaning, rinsing and packing
2:58 Down the Rabbit Hole: getting leather wet is okay!
3:42 Recoloring -- adding the color/dye
7:00 Condition leather with mink oil and buff
7:53 After photos
Product Links:
Dawn Dishwashing Detergent: amzn.to/49JGhMk
Blue gloves: amzn.to/3OUGy7a
Cognac leather polish: amzn.to/3SSU0tf
Leather polish brush: amzn.to/49NFqdk
Mink Oil: amzn.to/49pGBQI
Horsehair Cleaning & Buffing Brushes: amzn.to/49rbUdT
Note: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. The above are affiliate links and I may earn a small commission on any purchases made through these links at no cost to you. Thank you for your support!
Music Credit:
Morning Coffee by Sakura Girl | / sakuragirl_official
Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/... - Jak na to + styl
Excellent video and I appreciate your willingness to give life back to this bag.👍🏼
So glad it was helpful! I appreciate the comment!
Nice vid! I saw about 10 of them before stumbling upon yours which was very straightforward. One question though, after the dye is the mink oil, then you brushed it?
Yes, and it turns out I used more mink oil than I needed to at the time -- that wasn't really a problem, but I ended up having to really work it in and buff off the extra (my camera overheated and I didn't get that part on film!). If you're doing it, go with a very light coating of the mink oil and let dry completely before you buff. Even better, use a higher grade conditioner like the Saphir Medaille d'Or Pommadier Natural Cream Leather Conditioner (linked in description -- same link as the leather dye). It's expensive, but it goes on easier than the mink oil. Either will work, though! I hope your process goes smoothly!