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@PastorBob I forgot to add that I’m thinking of sanding it down again and start over with my previous method of glycerin and saddle soap. It actually turns out alright. The only reason I switched was cause I was to and read that Tokonole would stand up to abuse better. What do you think? Thanks again. 

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I switched to a product called Martin's Mix.

It works really well using a refillable felt tip marker. Just let it sit for a minute and it's good to go.

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12 minutes ago, BlackDragon said:

I switched to a product called Martin's Mix

That’s great to know. Thank you. I’ll check it out.

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The thing is, Tokonole is available again! I like it and use it all the time.

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On 4/17/2025 at 11:37 AM, Yukonrookie said:

@PastorBob I forgot to add that I’m thinking of sanding it down again and start over with my previous method of glycerin and saddle soap. It actually turns out alright. The only reason I switched was cause I was to and read that Tokonole would stand up to abuse better. What do you think? Thanks again. 

Whichever works best for you.  I switched from GC to Tokonole and won't go back.  Sometimes I just use water or dye then slick it.  Depends on the project.

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On 4/17/2025 at 8:02 PM, SUP said:

The thing is, Tokonole is available again

Yup, I’ll place an order right away. Thank you! Happy Easter!

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17 hours ago, PastorBob said:

Whichever works best for you.  I switched from GC to Tokonole and won't go back

Good to know. I’ll be placing an order for some right away. When I bought the Tokopro I was told Tokonole wasn’t available anymore and the it was the same thing. I now know I was wrongly informed. Thanks again for your help. Oh and happy Easter!

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It sounds like you're close to achieving the finish you want. If some fibers are still sticking out, consider lightly dampening the edges with water and gently sanding with high-grit sandpaper. This should minimize dye removal. Reapply Tokonole and firmly burnish with a smooth tool to compress the fibers more effectively. If Tokonole remains problematic, you might revisit the glycerin and saddle soap method you're comfortable with, then finish with a thin Tokonole layer for extra shine. Practicing on a small test piece can help refine your technique without risking further damage to the belt. Good luck!

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Thank you very much for the advice @Helenn. Did you use Tokopro by chance? I’ll be ordering some Tokonole but it’ll take a little while until I have it here. I use micro mesh pads, for the fine stuff, to get that shine. I’ll try using them wet now.  Anyway, thanks again for your help. Much appreciated.

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