Members RehsEmporium Posted Tuesday at 06:13 PM Members Report Posted Tuesday at 06:13 PM Hello there! I’m new and started “working” with leather not so long ago (would be a pleasure to see you on instagram if you are there I’m @rehsemporium ) Anyway, I’m currently making some leather dog collars and would like to change something in my finish process. After I’ve tooled , dyed , painted my piece of leather would it be right if I : seal it with BeeNatural Leather RTC antique with fiebing antique paste seal it again with fiebing snow proff paste ? Or (I’ve never used RTC yet so I don’t know how it work ) if RTC makes the paint come off : seal the painted area (I use Angelus paints) with a coat of Angelus 4 coat seal with beenatural RTC antique snow proof ? I’ve used tan Kote as resistant and finish but I realized It’s not really the best for dog collars, it’s not waterproof, it does not actually seal the piece …. thank you so much ! P.S I know that trying things out is the best way to find a good result, but I’m in Italy and it’s not really easy to find specific products, actually, except for leather , I’m buy supplies outside Italy , so before buying any suggestions would be great Quote
Northmount Posted Wednesday at 01:05 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:05 AM 6 hours ago, RehsEmporium said: seal it with BeeNatural Leather RTC seal it again with fiebing snow proff paste These are leather conditioners and don't seal the surface. Quote
Members Dwight Posted Wednesday at 02:44 AM Members Report Posted Wednesday at 02:44 AM Resolene is THE sealer . . . May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
Members RehsEmporium Posted Wednesday at 04:22 AM Author Members Report Posted Wednesday at 04:22 AM 1 hour ago, Dwight said: Resolene is THE sealer . . . May God bless, Dwight Yeah , I know about Resolene , but I was hoping in something different 😅 I just wanted to give a more ‘natural look’ and that the piece could be oiled over time … but it seem like I should go with resolene thank you ! 🙏🏻 😊 Quote
Members RehsEmporium Posted Wednesday at 04:29 AM Author Members Report Posted Wednesday at 04:29 AM 3 hours ago, Northmount said: These are leather conditioners and don't seal the surface. Read around the internet good stuff about them … actually wanted to go with BeeNatural Leathercare RTC - antique - then BeeNatural ‘leather finish’ , but I cannot find the last one anywhere here I know they may be less “stronger” than finishes like resolene , but seemed to be good products for a more natural finish (now I’m wondering if Angelus finishes may work as Resolene does ) thank you for answering! Quote
Members TomE Posted Wednesday at 04:42 PM Members Report Posted Wednesday at 04:42 PM Depends on your goal for "sealing" the leather. Compared to Resolene, Tan-Kote is less shiny and allows penetration of water, oils and conditioners. I avoid Resolene for tack and outdoor items because it wears off and leaves an uneven finish. Tan-Kote adds a litte shine while allowing the tack to be maintained by cleaning, conditioning, etc. Quote
Members RehsEmporium Posted Wednesday at 08:50 PM Author Members Report Posted Wednesday at 08:50 PM 4 hours ago, TomE said: Depends on your goal for "sealing" the leather. Compared to Resolene, Tan-Kote is less shiny and allows penetration of water, oils and conditioners. I avoid Resolene for tack and outdoor items because it wears off and leaves an uneven finish. Tan-Kote adds a litte shine while allowing the tack to be maintained by cleaning, conditioning, etc. Yeah,watched lots of videos , even this one , and read so many things … and personally I don’t like the Resolene look so much . I’m also more for finishes the still allows you to condition the leather . In fact I’ve been using tan kote - antique - tank kote, and I’m good with it ! (if there are painted ares , I seal only those part first with an acrilic finish -Angelus 4 coat satin - cause I noticed tan kote remove a bit of paint ) But since it’s about dog collars I’m afraid that under the rain/snow/or whatever, the collar can be ruined easily, or that antique or dye can come off … so wanted to seal them in a better/waterproofing way but still be able to oil them once in a while, in order to have a long lasting item for this last dog collar after the final coat of tank kote , I put a neatfoot oil/beeswax mix (like a balm I made) it’s not bad but … I also read about Sno-seal , but it seems like it darken leather and makes it more rigid sorry for the long text 😅 I’m really trying to figure out the best way and not having the possibility to easily have access to some products make it harder. thank you so much for answering ! (Started to think I was the only one not liking Resolene that much 😂) Quote
Members TomE Posted Thursday at 11:43 AM Members Report Posted Thursday at 11:43 AM 14 hours ago, RehsEmporium said: Yeah,watched lots of videos , even this one , and read so many things … and personally I don’t like the Resolene look so much . I’m also more for finishes the still allows you to condition the leather . In fact I’ve been using tan kote - antique - tank kote, and I’m good with it ! (if there are painted ares , I seal only those part first with an acrilic finish -Angelus 4 coat satin - cause I noticed tan kote remove a bit of paint ) But since it’s about dog collars I’m afraid that under the rain/snow/or whatever, the collar can be ruined easily, or that antique or dye can come off … so wanted to seal them in a better/waterproofing way but still be able to oil them once in a while, in order to have a long lasting item for this last dog collar after the final coat of tank kote , I put a neatfoot oil/beeswax mix (like a balm I made) it’s not bad but … I also read about Sno-seal , but it seems like it darken leather and makes it more rigid sorry for the long text 😅 I’m really trying to figure out the best way and not having the possibility to easily have access to some products make it harder. thank you so much for answering ! (Started to think I was the only one not liking Resolene that much 😂) For me, the key is educating clients about the maintenance of leather items used outdoors. Some do a good job and their items last a long time. Quote
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