Originally Posted by
davidfox280585
the dye has a built in sealant steps i did mine,
- wipe with panel wipe
- dab neat dye with sponge onto damaged areas leave 30 minutes
- tad drop of water in the dye 10% then wiped the full wheel with dye left for 20 minutes this gives a good key
- dab damaged areas again then wait 20 minutes again
- dyed all the wheels still with a sponge it goes on rough but soaks in and dries smooth
repeat dye every 20 minutes keeping the wheel in a warm room all the time, i then redyed it in the morning before work, then when i got home
all in all about 7 coats as each coat hides more and more wear or damage
it is really good stuff, the 65ml kit comes with toners and gloss enhancer though clean leather is a matt colour so thats what i went for
id recommend to you to get the 250ml kit and you will have loads left after for future touchups infact i redyed my corner sofa with it and that looks superb
so to recap its a 1 step process the sealants built in

Nice one Foxxy thanks very much for taking the time to do that mate ! I'll do as you've advised and see how i get on i'll send you a pic of the end result
PS i think i want a 3 spoke aswell now after seeing your pics