Members Pantelis Posted December 9, 2024 Members Report Posted December 9, 2024 I made a motorcycle leather bag and tried to seal the leather dye using beeswax-EVOO (40-60) to accomplish waterproofness beside sealing. (With heat gun) No success in sealing. Dye continues to rub off. Waterproofness not on desired level. Used resolene after that but resolene has only medium water resistance. A motorcycle bag needs heavy waterproofness. Finally I used industrial 3M spray in 3 thin layers with great success. Is there any other way to avoid chemicals? Quote
Members TomE Posted December 9, 2024 Members Report Posted December 9, 2024 (edited) As a retired biochemist, I think of chemicals as the molecules of life. Saw a Viktor George video recommending these acrylic-polyurethane topcoats as being more durable than resolene for a waterproof finish. https://lktopcoats.com/collections/lk-top-coats I know what you mean about dye rub off and beeswax. I sometimes seal edges with hot beeswax using a heated edge iron. When I buff the edges with canvas the dye rubs off on the canvas. It does seem that the hot wax solubilizes some of the dye. I usually go over the waxed edges with Tokonole to add a bit more shine and that seems to stop the rub off. Edited December 9, 2024 by TomE Quote
Northmount Posted December 9, 2024 Report Posted December 9, 2024 8 hours ago, Pantelis said: tried to seal the leather dye using beeswax-EVOO This is a leather conditioner rather than a sealer. Need a good water based or lacquer based finish. Too thick an application will crack. Most finishes will not stick to wax, grease, oil based treatments. Quote
Members Pantelis Posted December 11, 2024 Author Members Report Posted December 11, 2024 (edited) On 12/9/2024 at 5:24 AM, TomE said: As a retired biochemist, I think of chemicals as the molecules of life. Saw a Viktor George video recommending these acrylic-polyurethane topcoats as being more durable than resolene for a waterproof finish. https://lktopcoats.com/collections/lk-top-coats Thanks a lot, will give it a try. Edited December 11, 2024 by Northmount Moved answer out of quote box Quote
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