トラブルシューティング3It's used up and the color is peeling!
From "Leather in Japan No. 4" published in 2011
Match the natural texture
Dyeing without worrying about unevenness
This women's bag has been well used, and the leather on the handles and bottom are peeling. Since the bag was originally dyed with a natural uneven texture, the deterioration is not so noticeable even after repeated use, but such peeling and scratches are still noticeable.
Therefore, we decided to re-dye the bag using dyes. Dyeing is not a serious process like soaking the bag in dye, but a simple process of applying the dye to the cloth and painting it on. Since the bag has a natural texture to begin with, there is no need to worry if the dye is a little uneven.
After the dye has dried, a binder is used to fix the dye, and emulsifying cream is applied to make up for the oil that has been lost over the years of use to add luster and finish the bag.
This women's bag is a combination of leather and canvas that has been used quite a bit. The color around the handles, which are always in contact with the handles, and the bottom of the bag, which is rubbed when the bag is placed on the floor, have peeled off and are covered with numerous scratches.
Middle and ring fingers are good for less effort.
Katsugawa-san holds the towel for applying dye by wrapping it around his middle and ring fingers. Many people use the index finger, but in that case, he says, too much force is applied. With the ring finger, it is difficult to exert too much force, so delicate work can be done. He also uses these two fingers when polishing.