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Ian Gourlay

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Funiture Clinic Re Colouring Balm
« on: September 13, 2010, 04:11:49 pm »
Has anyone tried Furniture Clinic Re Colouring Balm

any good?

Did phone supplier but could not find out much

Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2010, 05:23:42 pm »
Let you know tomorrow because I've got a shed load of chairs to do at an Officers Mess.
I have tried it on some sample leathers I have and it seems to do the job, must be absorbant leather by the way.

Ian Gourlay

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Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2010, 05:27:04 pm »
Thanks

Shaun_Ashmore

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Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2010, 05:50:56 pm »
One thing to make sure is that it has no protective finish like wax pull up, I once re balmed one and it came off or faded off in a fortnight.

I have had great success with aniline dye, it is very easy to apply and lasts longer, you don't need a colour match as you are really just darkening the colour, did my aniline sofa and it was truly amazing so much so the Missus stamped my ratio book ;)

Shaun

Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2010, 05:58:13 pm »
One thing to make sure is that it has no protective finish like wax pull up, I once re balmed one and it came off or faded off in a fortnight.

But surely a wax pull up isn't absorbant, unless you strip it off it's protective properties first.

Shaun_Ashmore

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Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #5 on: September 13, 2010, 06:21:57 pm »
I agree Neil but it's not as simple as if it's one or the other, may start out as a shiny finish but as it gets more use the finish perishes from the surface but is still in the leather, colour does fade but there's still some repelancy.

Also I used to like balms but when doing larger areas I don't think it last very long, I did mine with it a few times but then it just wouldn't darken after so long now onto aniline dye, takes a few coates but it's quicker to use.

Shaun



LTT Leathercare

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Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2010, 07:40:25 pm »
Aniline dyes will last longer and give a much better finish than a balm which contains pigment.  Colour mixing is much easier than pigments and you can use them on any aniline style leather including wax pull ups.
http://www.leatherclinic.co.uk/subcategory.asp?category=Aniline-Dyes
http://www.lttleathercare.co.uk
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Shaun_Ashmore

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Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #9 on: September 13, 2010, 08:00:13 pm »
Dave I got the same result just didn't last, Judy and Andy did tell me this but I still went ahead with the balm as it was simple enough to do albeit messy, I used a brown Grison balm but when I looked at my hands they looked more like David Dickinsons :o

Shaun

Shaun_Ashmore

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Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #10 on: September 13, 2010, 10:20:40 pm »
Steve I got my dye from Buffalo and I thought it was very good.

Shaun

Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #11 on: September 13, 2010, 10:36:02 pm »
Dave I got the same result just didn't last,

Did you apply a finish or protective coating?

Shaun_Ashmore

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Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #12 on: September 13, 2010, 10:38:17 pm »
No, just applied product

Matt Lindus

Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #13 on: September 13, 2010, 11:09:24 pm »
It'll rub off on customers clothing as it always does. As with most stuff from furniture clinic, crap and wont last.

In a nut shell,,,,, Expect a wonderfull response when mrs jones see's your work after the repair. If you bump into her in the supermarket 6months later, Get under ya trolly!!


Re: Funiture Clinic Re Coluring Balm
« Reply #15 on: September 14, 2010, 08:05:01 am »
It'll rub off on customers clothing as it always does. As with most stuff from furniture clinic, crap and wont last.

In a nut shell,,,,, Expect a wonderfull response when mrs jones see's your work after the repair. If you bump into her in the supermarket 6months later, Get under ya trolly!!

Then you must be doing something wrong

Matt Lindus

Re: Funiture Clinic Re Colouring Balm
« Reply #16 on: September 14, 2010, 05:39:22 pm »
Neil,

I'm not saying you are doing a bad job, quite the opposite. What I am saying is, how confident are you in the products you are using?

You know you have a superb business when you feel confident enough to pick up the phone and ring a customer you did work for a month or two ago and ask how things are going.

If you are doubtful about doing this, you have no confidence in the longevity of the products or your service. In this case, products.

Matt

Shaun_Ashmore

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Re: Funiture Clinic Re Colouring Balm
« Reply #17 on: September 14, 2010, 05:56:00 pm »
Bloody hell Matt that's a bit serious for you ;D

Shaun

Matt Lindus

Re: Funiture Clinic Re Colouring Balm
« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2010, 06:23:50 pm »
Bloody hell Matt that's a bit serious for you ;D

Shaun

I'm not feeling well. Hopefully back to an un-tactful A H tomorrow. ;D

Steve. Taylor

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Re: Funiture Clinic Re Colouring Balm
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2010, 09:56:41 pm »
Matt get a grip man thats 2 good posts you put together there ;D

In through the nose out through the mouth and relax ;D
Steve T       All the gear but no idea!
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