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Kiwi Black Leather Dye, 2.5-fluid ounces  (Pack of 6)


Kiwi Black Leather Dye, 2.5-fluid ounces (Pack of 6)


$22.33


Kiwi Black Leather Dye restores the color and finish to worn leather shoes and boots before polishing. It is long lasting and water resistant. However, it is not meant for use on suede or fabric....

Leather Honey Leather Conditioner, 16oz Bottle, Premium Conditioner Since 1968


Leather Honey Leather Conditioner, 16oz Bottle, Premium Conditioner Since 1968


$24.75


Leather Honey is the premium leather conditioner. Since it was invented in 1968, Leather Honey has been used to rejuvenate and recondition old leather and soften and protect new leather. Made in the USA and sold by the same family for over 25 years as Harness Honey, our non-toxic, water repellent formula penetrates deep into leather's pores and prolongs the life of saddles and tack; boots, gloves,...

Liquid Leather Color Pen Repair Kit- 7 Colors


Liquid Leather Color Pen Repair Kit- 7 Colors


$9.69


Liquid Leather Color Pen Repair Kit- 7 Colors

Everyone who has anything in leather knows that the color wears off in spots.
This is the first touch up Leather Color Pen. It will keep your leather looking like new for years.

Now permanantly touch up all leather items like furniture, clothing,car seats, footwear, accessories and more!

Repair, recolor and restore the original finish to genuine le...


Kiwi Leather Dye, Black


Kiwi Leather Dye, Black


$2.39


Leather Dye Black - 1 Pack...

Kiwi Leather Shoe Cream, Navy Blue 1.1 oz


Kiwi Leather Shoe Cream, Navy Blue 1.1 oz


$3.82


Shoe cream covers scuffs, protects and nourishes leather while providing a high gloss shine....

Kiwi Leather Heel and Sole Edge Color Renew


Kiwi Leather Heel and Sole Edge Color Renew


$4.25


2.5 ounce plastic applicator bottle. No-mess applicator bottle. Renews factory finish to heels and soles. Made in USA. Water resistant. Final touch to a professionally shined look. Honor guard edge dressing. Renews original finish on heels and soles. Black. Kiwi leather - heel and sole edge color renew - black shoe shine. This product is GSA Compliant. USA Made...

McNett ReviveX Nubuck, Suede & Fabric Boot Care Kit


McNett ReviveX Nubuck, Suede & Fabric Boot Care Kit


$19.99


Cleans weatherproofs prevents staining. Fabric safe will not alter look of footwear. Safe for waterproof-breathable footwear. Kit includes ReviveX Nubuck Suede and Fabric water repellent boot cleaner concentrate specialized boot brush and stain eraser block....

Rocky Men's 16 ProLight Snakeproof MOBU Side Zipper Boot-1581


Rocky Men's 16 ProLight Snakeproof MOBU Side Zipper Boot-1581



Rocky Waterproof System

Built tight with superior materials and waterproofing technology, this
feature aids in keeping feet dry and comfortable during activities for work
and weekends.

ROCKY Snake Proof Fabric

Snake Proof

Don't get bitten! One of the dangers of being an outdoorsman is an
unexpected run-in with a venomous snake. Fortunately, ROCKY has the answer
with its snake proof fabric ...



Dye for boots?

Ive got a pair of red leather ankle boots. They are not very versatile, so i want to dye them black. Can anyone suggest a good product to use please?

damn woman, keep the red ones, and buy yourself a pair of black ones :o )

but if you rather stain, i suggest going to a shoe repair dude they should have a solution. you're going to have to buy dye, or someone else will do it for you, i can't imagine it costs much - or you could spend a few extra bucks and buy another pair. I mean come on, so you need to dust them off when you decide to wear them.. but just think... you wearing all black, and you need something to make more of a statement.. that's when you pull out your red boots!

Shoes & Boots - Dye Leather, Dyeing Leather, Leather Refinish, Leather Restoration

Processing of manufacture and history make Ugg boots become famous in Asia

Ugg also famous in Asia. Unlike western people who wear Ugg boots for fashion, Asia wear it just becuse its warm feeling and long history. The original Ug Boot. "Ug," (also spelled "Ugg" and "Ugh" in Australian dictionaries) is not a brand name but an age old generic term for this style of Australian-made sheepskin boot. In Aussie slang, the Ug name is short for "ugly." In terms of comfort, however, the Ug Boot is a thing of beauty.

With spring on the road, we all quickly get out the thick coats and fashionable clothes lighter. Having grown in popularity in recent years, ugg boots cardy always look like the perfect choice for spring trendy. This Carefree and comfortable boots made of soft wool blend breathable mesh for use throughout the year. There are light, only good for increased traction on icy roads or sunny beaches. The sheepskin padded insoles offer comfortultimately, all year round.

For many women, it is a secret how Ugg boots are made and just what makes them so comfortable? Warm in the winter and cool in the summer, genuine Ugg Boots are made from Australian double-faced sheepsking, usually Australian Merino Sheepskin. The highest quality around! Saving a couple of bucks will get you some synthetic fiber that's not the same.

Some folks wonder if any animals are harmed during the making of Ugg Boots. The short answer is, the sheep is slaughtered. BUT, that sheep was going to be slaughtered for meat to feed people—it is never actually slaughtered to obtain the sheepskin. Sheep farmers obtain a secondary profit for selling the hides in addition to the meat. So, understand that the making of Ugg Boots doesn't directly harm the sheep.

1. Tanning/ Processing

The first step in tanning or processing of sheepskin is "Soaking," which takes about 16 hours to complete. During this process, the skins are thoroughly rinsed in cold water to remove any excess salt or dirt from the wool and pelt. This soaking process is done overnight in a vat of fresh cold water.

The next step in the tanning process is called "Fleshing." This part of the process uses a fleshing machine which removes any excess fat and muscle tissue from the underside of the sheepskins. This part of the process is essential for allowing more rapid and complete penetration of chemicals in the later stages of processing, particularly during the pickling and tanning stages.

After Fleshing comes "Scouring." This 30-45 minute segment of the process uses surfactants at high temperatures (around 38 degrees Celsius) and takes care of removing dirt and lanolin (grease) from the wool.

"Pickling" of the sheepskin then takes about 16 hours. Before the sheepskin can be tanned, they have to be ) pickled. Pickling means soaking the skins in a solution of acid and salt. Adding salt prevents any potential swelling of the skins because of the acid. It's important to lower the internal pH of the skins to somewhere between 2.8-3.0, which will allow the tanning agent to properly penetrate the skin.

The 16-hour "Tanning" step involves using chromium salts which form cross-links with the collagen, thereby helping to stabilize the skin structure and preventing putrefaction or rotting. This step is performed at room temperature, around 25 degrees Celsius, and around a pH of 2.5-3.0. Once the tanning agent (the chromium) penetrates the skin, the process is stopped, and the chrome is fixed to the collagen by raisng the pH to 3.6 using sodium bicarbonate and heating the skins to between 35-40 degrees Celsius. In doing so, the shrinkage temperature of the skin is raised to anywhere between 60-100 degrees Celsius.

Next comes "Wool Dyeing" or "Fatliquoring." This takes anywhere from 3-4 hours to complete. After the skin is tanned, the wool may be dyed any of a variety of colors. Wool dyeing needs to be done at about pH 4.5-6 and at 60-65 degrees Celsius. Special "pelt reserve agents" must be added to keep the wool dye from staining the pelt. Once the dye is stable, the pH is lowered to about 4.0 to fix the dyes to the wool, and fatliquor (emulsified oil) is added to the solution. Fatliquors are part of leather manufacturing that help to lubricate the collagen fiber and allow them to move flexibly and freely once the skin is dried. This is what makes the leather feel soft.

Drying of the skins then takes 4-24 hours. Forced air dryers are used with the skins stretched across a frame. Drying occurs at 50-80 degrees Celsius.

Drycleaning must then take place over the following 4-24 hours. Either a white spirit (high boiling petroleum fraction) or perchloroehtylene is used to remove any natural fat or grease that remains in the skins.

Following final removal of the pelt grease, "Pelt Dyeing" or "Syntanning" comes next. Back in the paddle (the soaking vessel), the pelts are dyed in cooler temperature dyes (less than 30 degrees Celsius). This minimizes staining of the wool. After the pelt dyeing is completed, syntanning involves using synthetic tanning agents to make the pelts added fullness and firmness. Finally, the skins are dried once more.

2. Finishing

After the lengthy tanning process is complete, the final finishing is done so the skins may be used to make UGG boots.

The skins must be conditioned to approximately 20% moisture content. Staking is the process by which the skins are softened and stretched, and a "nappy" surface is added to the pelt.

Final "Combing," "Ironing," and "Clipping" then takes place to remove any tangles, burrs, or grass seeds that may be remaining in the wool. The wool is straightened using an iron to remove the natural crimp. Lastly, a clipping machine creates a uniform wool pile at a desired length (usually 12-15 mm).

3. Manufacturing

A "clicking press" is used to cut individual panels from the skins. After being cut to the right size, the panels are then sewn together using special industrial sewing machines. The soles are then glued to the boot upper, and, finally, the Ugg Boots are ready for you to purchase.

Sheepskins have to be preserved properly before they can be processed into boots. Tanneries use large vessels called paddles, that hold anywhere from 3,000 to 15,000 liters of salt water and slowly swish the skins around inside. This is a gentle process that takes about 10 days to get the hides properly tanned and ready to be cut for Ugg boots.

How amazing that doctors said Women UGG is not benefit for women. If they come to Ugg Australia manufactory, they will find how silly they are.

 

 

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