by Monique Youzwa Monique has been a full-time freelance writer for over 5 years, plus has a few fiction credits under her belt and is currently working on a novel. When not writing, she spends her time reading, playing video games, hiking, and camping with her husband and daughter. FOLLOW US Leather has many benefits, including durability, texture, and scent. Despite its advantages, its color can fade or change over time. To bring it back to life, you can use a coloring agent, like a stain or dye. Of course, these two options aren’t identical, so you need to consider what each type offers before choosing one. So, when comparing leather stain vs dye, what’s the difference? Let’s find out. What Is Leather Stain? Leather stain is a coloring agent with large molecules that don’t penetrate the material. The stain
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