Just finished a project for my bike. I'm pretty satisfied with how my carving and braiding is coming (pretty new to this) but not real pleased with my finishing efforts. The last thing I want to do is have a bunch of returns coming back because customers are having colour coming off etc.
If you look at the picture, you'll see that I have some red showing through the black topcoat. I saw it as it happened so I kept buffing till I achieved a bit of a distressed look - wasn't much else I could do. I had basically dyed the whole piece with fiebings red. After it dried for a few hours, I applied fiebings pro black everywhere that it was supposed to go. When I was buffing off the excess, the black started coming off too. I take it that I can not layer different colours and expect them to take well? Suggestions?
For weather proofing, I decided to try just using multiple layers of fiebings aussie leather conditioner. I liked the idea of bees wax for the water proofing aspect and am not personally a big fan of really shiny finishes. The leather conditioner also started lifting more black dye. I had let it sit for a couple hours before buffing as well.
Can I not layer dyes to get the relief that I want?
Am I not letting things dry long enough? (I was a bit rushed as I wanted this to be on the bike for a weekend rally - netted me four more jobs :0)
What would be the best process for sealing and proofing my projects without a glossy finish - I want my pieces to end up being known for style AND being almost bulletproof so far as weather goes.
All advice is certainly welcomed folks - thanks for reading
Rob (aspiring to produce solid products)