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What do you use as the top coat on your saddles and why? I've heard Resolene, just oil, etc. I'm trying to decide what to use on my second one.

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Art,

I use TanKote or nothing. Kind of funny, on the new ones usually nothing. I try to use the pastes on the undersides the reduce squeak. I like Williams, but use Hide Rejuvenater or Saddle Butter too. I have some Black Rock, but haven't tried it yet. I tend to use TanKote especially on the cleaning jobs. It makes it look like I really did something. I think that little bit of shine just makes it loook like we did a little more work. Rundi cleans some of them, then I recondition and finish them.

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Thanks Bruce.

I used to use Resolene on most of my stuff but it was streaking and getting bubbles in it.

ArtS

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I use Dyo top cote 3305. It dries and gives the leather a waxy hand. I smear leather balm on areas where the saddle would squek.

David Genadek

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David,

I never heard of that before. I looked it up on the net and it sounds pretty good - especially since you can oil through it. Do you use the spray or the manual? Do you get it from Dyo Chemical, Inc?

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ArtS

I use Dyo top cote 3305. It dries and gives the leather a waxy hand. I smear leather balm on areas where the saddle would squek.

David Genadek

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Thanks Bruce.

I used to use Resolene on most of my stuff but it was streaking and getting bubbles in it.

ArtS

I got the bubbles with leathersheen aswell. Solution was to wrap a thin soft feltlike cloth around the sponge I use do apply with, downside with this is the antiquing is more prone to come off and smear out when applying. Gotta watchout for streaking a bit more aswell.

Anyone know the difference between resolene and leathersheen?? I know they both are acrylics.

Tom

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