Ill just get right to it.
First.. if I am using an 8-9 Herman Oak veg tan leather, dyed with pro dye, do I need to also apply neetsfoot?
Usually my process goes:
Dip Pro dye, neetsfoot, leather balm (with atom wax) and then beeswax
I have tried resolene, but didn’t research well and tried to apply straight out of the bottle. Knowing now, it needs to be diluted.
On my wallets I used the same process, but with the leather balm, it actually pulled out an oily color after it dried. That is on 2-3 oz kipskin from Weaver.
Second.. I have a real problem with dye rubbing off onto cash and cards with the wallets. Is it because it is kipskin? Tonight I tried applying leather sheen to the flesh side to prevent that from happening. Before that, I have tried rubbing until my arm is numb with little difference.
Also, on the holsters, would I use the same technique as on a wallets flesh side to prevent bleeding?
My main concern is the inconsistency. And then the amount of time I spend appying the leather balm, especially if it has no real benefit to these projects.
Ideally, if I could get away using just the pro dye and beeswax, it would be great, but I’m not sure if that is okay?
Thank you in advance!
Frank