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okay so i have been painting leather bronc nosebands for retail sales.

i use acrylic paints.

but i have been playing around with sealer.

the one i have now works pretty well but could be better it cracks but very tiny cracks.

the leather is oiled on one side and i paint on the back side of it.

i only pay ten bucks a peice for leather

so what im getting at is what sealer should i use to protect from water and keep from cracking

and should i be using a different type of leather, could anyone give me the same or better deal?

i attached a pic of my work!

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You have to give folks time to look. A little over a hour isn't much time and their maybe alot of lookers before somebody can tell you what to use or what they use.

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okay so i have been painting leather bronc nosebands for retail sales.

i use acrylic paints.

but i have been playing around with sealer.

the one i have now works pretty well but could be better it cracks but very tiny cracks.

the leather is oiled on one side and i paint on the back side of it.

i only pay ten bucks a peice for leather

so what im getting at is what sealer should i use to protect from water and keep from cracking

and should i be using a different type of leather, could anyone give me the same or better deal?

i attached a pic of my work!

howdy syd,if you will surf this site you'll get all kinds of help n ideas!oily leather is not condusive to holding acrylics you need a veg tanned saddle leather or strap lea in natural.many talented painters on here just go look n find good luck p

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I use Satin-Shene over my acrylics, haven't had any cracking.

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hello!

do you think this would work

i just ordered the acrylic finisher

http://turtlefeather...s.html#finisher

I've never used that product, but there others here, Tina comes to mind, use Angelus all the time. I'd say it works.

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I've never used that product, but there others here, Tina comes to mind, use Angelus all the time. I'd say it works.

Yup...It works for me and no cracking. If I have understod your writing....Do you paint the back side (flesh side) or do I miss something? In that case I have never used it.

I use spirit dye then I oil the whole surface with neatfoot oil (not the compound) and wait for at least 24 hours, I then use the sealer and it works out just fine.

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if i bought this in the color natural would u be able to paint it with out cracking

http://www.riataleat...k/prod_225.html

You need to make sure it is a natural finish not just a natural color, in other words totally unfinished gods (which I doubt) I would make one from scratch to be sure.

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okay so i have been painting leather bronc nosebands for retail sales.

i use acrylic paints.

but i have been playing around with sealer.

the one i have now works pretty well but could be better it cracks but very tiny cracks.

the leather is oiled on one side and i paint on the back side of it.

i only pay ten bucks a peice for leather

so what im getting at is what sealer should i use to protect from water and keep from cracking

and should i be using a different type of leather, could anyone give me the same or better deal?

i attached a pic of my work!

i have found that what works for my painted nose bands is a product called Angelus brand acrylic finisher. it's water resistant, doesn't allow the paint to crack and leaves a nice high gloss finish to your paint and leather dyes. just make sure your paint has dried for at least 24 hours and apply with a good paint brush. don't allow it to puddle and use a very thin coat. hope this helps.

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