esantoro Posted December 20, 2007 Report Posted December 20, 2007 I would like to start using either tan kote or bag kote on my bags as a finishing step just before the last step which is the application of either Pecards, Aussie Wax, or Sno-Seal. I'm not quite sure of the difference between bag kote and tan kote (i'd be using neutral of both). Upon further reading, it seems that tan kote provides more of a resistance to moisture, which sounds nice in combination with Pecards et. al. Here is my conditioning regimen: 1. LExol or fiebings 4 way conditioner, if necessary. 2a. NEatsfoot oil on latigo and veg tan leathers. 2b. Bickmore Bick 4 on chrome tanned leathers. 3. PEcards, Aussie Wax. or Sno-seal. Now I'm thinking of putting an application of either bag kote or tan kote somewhere before step 3. I want the the leather to be able to accept later applications of leather conditioner, neatsfoot oil, and pecards/aussie wax/sno seal. As always, Thank you very much for your help. Ed Quote http://www.waldenbags.com http://www.waldenbags.etsy.com
esantoro Posted December 20, 2007 Author Report Posted December 20, 2007 Got off the phone with Ron at Hidecrafters. He suggested I stay with bag kote, and that the tan kote was better for mixing with antique. His reasoning is that the tan kote treated leather tends get a bit gummy or tacky when wet, so is better not used on anything that will be exposed to moisture. ed Quote http://www.waldenbags.com http://www.waldenbags.etsy.com
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