Leather Dye and Paint

Selecting the Correct Product for your coloring situation is an easy, 3 step process:

1.  Identify the Leather (or vinyl) type.  Nubuck and suede have a characteristic nap. If the leather absorbs water readily and darkens, scuffs easily, or has exhibited substantial fadeing it is likeley an aniline finish. This finish is similar to a stain - allowing natural markings and imperfections to show through. But, most leather has a top coat/protected finish. This finish will still show the grain but forms a coating on the leather -- like a paint. Dye colorant is used on top coat finishes and for vinyl. Aniline leathers may be refinished as a top coat finish or aniline.

2. Select the color.  We have a wide array of stock colors in our online color charts.  Look up the color as appropriate in the furniture or auto color charts as referenced below.

3.  Select the product that matches your need.  May we suggest our popular leather recoloring kit?  It's the quick and easy way to get everything you need.  Do you have a question on how to handle your particular problem?  If so, we have a helpful section in the online leather manual on  Leather Dyeing .

Furniture Leather Dye Colors: We have over 50 industry matched, pigmented dye colors that furniture manufactures are currently using.  If we don't have your color, just send us a sample and we will match it for you.

Color Charts:
Furniture Leather Dye Color Chart

Auto Leather Dye Colors:  We have over 350 automotive interior color matches for your vehicle.  These  colors apply whether the interior element is the vinyl dash, plastic trim or leather seats.  Just view our color charts to pick your color from the list and make your interior look new again!

Color Charts: 
Auto Leather Dye Color Chart

Aniline and Nubuck Leather Dye Colors:  Just select one of our 18 transparent dyes and restore you leather back to the original shade and luster!  Select the color on the product page: Aniline Leather Dye .