I am new to leather working (about 9 days so far), and am having good luck with both a sheath and pancake holster design. I have read a lot on here, but I'm still having issues. First my process, then my problem...
After wet molding the holster and letting it dry overnight, I do a light Deglazing of the surface. Then I dye using Fiebing's USMC Black applied with sheepwool. I do basically two thorough coats in one sitting and let it dry. Then I buff the heck out of it. I do a light application of a leather lotion that I like (it's not any kind of finishing product), let it dry, and buff the heck out of it again. At this point the holster is basically looking how I like it. But then I apply a thin coat of Leather Balm with Atom Wax for a finishing coat, let that dry, and buff the heck out of it. At this point I notice a few spots where the color seems to be coming out, fading. It's mostly on high surfaces, areas that were probably touched/handled. Now, I am almost positive that this fading was not present before the Atom Wax. It happened with the sheath first, so I was almost expecting it with the holster I did later. Any suggestions?
Both the holster and the sheath look 95% awesome, aside from the faded areas. Now, when I wet molded the holster, I used a drop or two of soap to clean the surfaces, then I also Deglazed before dyeing. I always wear gloves when handling the leather from that point forward. I really doubt this is an issue of my hand oils or something being on the leather that is preventing the dye from taking. Again, any information or ideas would be awesome.
If I can get this sorted out, I'll post pics of my two new creations!