Buddy_Christ
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first you've got to break down the dye that's on there. lemme see if i can remember all this....
saddle soap. fine grit sandpaper. water. wear it down a bit.
leather dye. many applications.
shine them with the same color you dyed with. it's going to be easier to do this with black than any other color. i've seen a pair of white doc martens that were dyed black and they came out pretty decent. the girl that did it didn't break down the white dye first though, so after a while it started to wear off. she wore them everywhere though, they got wet, etc. still, it wasn't hard to redo it and make them black again.
saddle soap. fine grit sandpaper. water. wear it down a bit.
leather dye. many applications.
shine them with the same color you dyed with. it's going to be easier to do this with black than any other color. i've seen a pair of white doc martens that were dyed black and they came out pretty decent. the girl that did it didn't break down the white dye first though, so after a while it started to wear off. she wore them everywhere though, they got wet, etc. still, it wasn't hard to redo it and make them black again.