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The Longevity of Saddle Lack

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For those of you who use Saddle Lac as your finish/sealer, what is the life expectancy/duration of the finish? It seems the be doing the trick now; it doesn't crack, it's amazingly water proof, doesn't smell bad etc, but I'm worried about putting on say a dog collar, having someone use the collar regularly and the Saddle Lac breaking down, allowing water in, color out etc.

Does this make sense?

Thanks for any input. I feel like we're ALMOST there!

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the stuff is very hardy if its used on saddles it can be used on most any thing nothing is that good you will have to refinish at some point I use it on belts every day its strong

Josh

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For those of you who use Saddle Lac as your finish/sealer, what is the life expectancy/duration of the finish? It seems the be doing the trick now; it doesn't crack, it's amazingly water proof, doesn't smell bad etc, but I'm worried about putting on say a dog collar, having someone use the collar regularly and the Saddle Lac breaking down, allowing water in, color out etc.

Does this make sense?

Thanks for any input. I feel like we're ALMOST there!

Thanks Josh! I appreciate the feed back!

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For those of you who use Saddle Lac as your finish/sealer, what is the life expectancy/duration of the finish? It seems the be doing the trick now; it doesn't crack, it's amazingly water proof, doesn't smell bad etc, but I'm worried about putting on say a dog collar, having someone use the collar regularly and the Saddle Lac breaking down, allowing water in, color out etc.

Does this make sense?

Thanks for any input. I feel like we're ALMOST there!

I don't use Saddle Lac, but I have in the past. I'm with Josh, I think it's a pretty good sealer, and anything that you choose will have to be rejuvinated.

Bob

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Hi... We manufactured a number of wallets and belts for years using Neat lac spray as a final finish. We switched to saddle lac, and really couldn't tell much difference. We just put down a light coat first, and another on top of it, and those wallets and belts are still walking into our store after many years of service. :)

Kevin Hopkins

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