Members kiwibraider Posted Wednesday at 06:54 PM Members Report Posted Wednesday at 06:54 PM Good morning guys, Just chipping away at tooling a saddle for myself and wanting to add some dye to it to make it pop. I’ve never played around with Dye/finish on a saddle, just wondering if there are any do’s and dont’s? I usually use fiebings pro dye, and tan kote and resoline to finish. I’ve been doing this one bridles and breastplates for a few years but curious to see if this is the same approach to take to a saddle since it’s an item that sees more contact and friction from the rider? Thanks in advance! Quote
Northmount Posted Wednesday at 11:11 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:11 PM 4 hours ago, kiwibraider said: I usually use fiebings pro dye, and tan kote and resoline to finish. I’ve been doing this one bridles and breastplates for a few years but curious to see if this is the same approach to take to a saddle since it’s an item that sees more contact and friction from the rider? Moved your post to General Saddlery Discussion Quote
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