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What has worked best for YOU? Ive talked to a few members that have pointed me towards spray painting ammo pouches black, and just masking off the buttons...and i already have the spray paint handy....and also dye for another project.....but what say YOU?

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If it's leather, you'll need to ascertain if there's a coating on the leather (waxy, acrylic, PU etc).<br><br>

If not, I use Fiebings edge kote, which covers much better than their regular dyes.<br><br>

If there IS a coating, you'll need to try and remove it with acetone and steel wool.<br><br>

Or just spray them black :D

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Sorry, yes they are green canvas pouches

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I did the same as pandatrooper, Black liquid RIT dye. I used 2 boxes and let it soak for a few hours.

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Ive heard dying it will start rubbing off on your armor though? This is according to a source, not from personal experience obviously

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I did the same as pandatrooper, Black liquid RIT dye. I used 2 boxes and let it soak for a few hours.

did you end up using a sealer afterwards?Ā 

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I did it the lazy way, soaked it in hot salt water for 30 mins then rinsed it, hung dry. It's never faded or rubbed off.

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did you end up using a sealer afterwards?

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Nope. Soaked in salted water and rinsed afterwards until the water was clear.
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I ended up spraying the front of mine and left the back green so the paint didn't rub off on the armor... but look at it this way... its a good way to weather your armor!Ā  =D

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thanks for the tips...I purchased 1 8oz bottle of the RIT black dye and a can of black fabric spray....think I might try the spray method first!

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I've done both but I settled on using black plasti dip on my canvas ones. It gives it kind of a rubbery coating and it doesn't rub off. I like because it flexes with the fabric so it doesnt flake off. It also colors the thread around the edges whereas the dye did not stick to the thread in my first few attempts.

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Rustoleum flat black spray paint is what i used. No flaking, no rubbing off, easy application, and not as messy at all

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