I have used Fiebings Antique Paste with their Pro Oil Dyes on a myriad of projects in the past - with no issue.
This time, I went a grabbed a new tub of Sheridan brown, as it's been a while and the old one is nearly empty and pretty firm - just wanted to make it easy as I was behind schedule for this project.
I am using ~6oz veg tan for the cover. I don't love the 'muddy' look that leaving a little extra Paste can have, and there are a lot of fine details in this carving (way different from my norm but custom for a gift...)
Point being that the only differences were the new tub of Paste, and, I did remove more residual Paste than I have in the past.
Within about 10 minutes of applying and wiping, I get this white haze? It is extremely noticeable in person :/ pic reduces the white a bit
The haze does sort of wipe off, but not in the depths of the tooling. I took a couple of spots on a test piece and tried:
- neatsfoot oil, made no difference
- coating w tan coat (my planned finish), and, in one area the Paste darkened up to pretty much normal, where the other darkened a bit but still also showed some of the haze.
I thought just maybe someone else would have another idea for me to test
Ive still got a day or two before I have to make a decision - and really appreciate any thoughts you guys might have
(I hope the pic works ok- resized on my phone. I'll post proper photos once it's all done )