Hi, I just noticed an issue with my leather jacket bleeding dye onto my pants, or more specifically, the belt from the jacket is what's bleeding. I have a black leather Schott Perfecto jacket, and noticed my pants getting stains, like the kind you get from dye bleeding from leather onto them. At first I thought the jacket itself was doing it, but after extensive testing I discovered it's actually the belt that is doing it. In the pictures you can see there's a "hole" or gap between where the end of the belt is stitched together; I figured out this hole is where the bleeding is coming from, not from the jacket itself.
I saw posts around here and other places mentioning a product called Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene being really good at sealing the leather to prevent this kind of dye bleeding issue from occurring. Does this stuff really work that well, would I be able to apply some of it inside that little hole/gap area to seal the leather there and stop this bleeding issue from that spot? Also I notice that product comes in both Neutral as well as Black, which would be better to use? My jacket's belt is black, but I wasn't sure if for something like this it would be better to use Neutral or Black.
I saw posts around here and other places mentioning a product called Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene being really good at sealing the leather to prevent this kind of dye bleeding issue from occurring. Does this stuff really work that well, would I be able to apply some of it inside that little hole/gap area to seal the leather there and stop this bleeding issue from that spot? Also I notice that product comes in both Neutral as well as Black, which would be better to use? My jacket's belt is black, but I wasn't sure if for something like this it would be better to use Neutral or Black.