Members ThisIsMyFirstRodeo Posted Monday at 03:58 PM Members Report Posted Monday at 03:58 PM Hey all, Has anyone experienced any issues with NFO and topcoats, whether NFO is applied before or after? Products used: Tandy’s econo veg tan shoulder, dyed with EcoFlo deep violet leather dye, Dr. Jackson’s pure NFO, EcoFlo super sheen) Backstory: After becoming accustomed to the juicy vibrancy of Angelus’s purple leather dye, I’m unimpressed with the EcoFlo, in depth of color as well as polished sheen (I did 3 coats total). Finally got my hands on some NFO (oil not compound), and figured I’d give it a try to see if it helped either color or sheen. Then it caught water spray while I was working another piece, and bled onto my hands and the paper towel I was using to dry it. And remembered that it’s water-based and I hadn’t sealed it yet so I grabbed the super sheen. No matter how many coats ive tried, it simply runs off. Deciding that the issue might be the NFO, I used some saddle soap to try to remove it, let it sit a couple minutes, and rinsed off before trying again. Super sheen still just rolled off. And that brings us up to now. I really don’t want to deal with unhappy wife or customers dealing with stained skin and clothes, so I’m looking for a solution. Thoughts? TIA, AZR Quote
kgg Posted Monday at 05:52 PM Report Posted Monday at 05:52 PM 1 hour ago, ThisIsMyFirstRodeo said: Tandy’s econo veg tan shoulder, dyed with EcoFlo deep violet leather dye, Dr. Jackson’s pure NFO, EcoFlo super sheen 1 hour ago, ThisIsMyFirstRodeo said: I really don’t want to deal with unhappy wife or customers dealing with stained skin and clothes, so I’m looking for a solution. Thoughts? I have used Angelus dye and it is an excellent product just to expensive to use on a regular basis. I mostly use Fiebing's dye with good results. The econo leathers I think tend to be a bit drier then the more expensive ones. I also don't use NFO oil for many reasons and prefer JoJoba oil as it is the closest you can get to sperm whale oil. I oil first before applying any dye and let sit for 24 hours to soak in and spread out opening the fibres of the leather. This link to a topic maybe of some help or give you some ideas on your dying process. kgg Quote Juki DNU - 1541S, Juki DU - 1181N, Singer 29K - 71(1949), Chinese Patcher (Tinkers Delight), Warlock TSC-441, Techsew 2750 Pro, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
Members ThisIsMyFirstRodeo Posted Monday at 09:23 PM Author Members Report Posted Monday at 09:23 PM 3 hours ago, kgg said: I have used Angelus dye and it is an excellent product just to expensive to use on a regular basis. I mostly use Fiebing's dye with good results. The econo leathers I think tend to be a bit drier then the more expensive ones. I also don't use NFO oil for many reasons and prefer JoJoba oil as it is the closest you can get to sperm whale oil. I oil first before applying any dye and let sit for 24 hours to soak in and spread out opening the fibres of the leather. This link to a topic maybe of some help or give you some ideas on your dying process. kgg Thank you. Fiebings is definitely my go-to as well. And the Angelus is awesome, but it also feels like busting out the Pappy Van Winkle 9yr on a weeknight to me, if you know what I mean. I’ll give your method a try and see how it works for me. — AZR Quote
kgg Posted Monday at 10:01 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:01 PM 37 minutes ago, ThisIsMyFirstRodeo said: I’ll give your method a try and see how it works for me. Hope it helps and I would be interested in knowing how it works out. kgg Quote Juki DNU - 1541S, Juki DU - 1181N, Singer 29K - 71(1949), Chinese Patcher (Tinkers Delight), Warlock TSC-441, Techsew 2750 Pro, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
Members Dwight Posted Monday at 10:07 PM Members Report Posted Monday at 10:07 PM (edited) I've been messing with leather for 25+ years so far . . . NEVER have had any thing I made give me problems with Resolene . . . it goes on . . . stays on . . . and works. I was really . . . REALLY . . . mad at a belt I made one time using USMC black . . . I think I could have wire brushed that thing and black would still have rubbed off. Grabbed the Resolene . . . 2 light coats . . . END of problem. Try it . . . you have nothing to lose at this point . . . if you've never used it . . . make sure to dilute it . . . 50 / 50 Resolene and tap water. Stir well and put on with a bristle paint brush (I use the little cheap 1 inch wide throw away ones . . . rinse the resolene out of it . . . use it for months) . . . You kind of slop it on to start with . . . then give it the up/down . . . left / right . . . right angle . . . left angle . . . put enough on that serious brushing will cause a bit of foam to come up . . . then brush it until all the bubbles are busted . . . that is one coat. Give it 20 minutes to rest and add a second coat . . . and you should be fixed all and good. May God bless, Dwight Edited Monday at 10:12 PM by 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 ThisIsMyFirstRodeo Posted Monday at 11:17 PM Author Members Report Posted Monday at 11:17 PM 1 hour ago, Dwight said: I've been messing with leather for 25+ years so far . . . NEVER have had any thing I made give me problems with Resolene . . . it goes on . . . stays on . . . and works. I was really . . . REALLY . . . mad at a belt I made one time using USMC black . . . I think I could have wire brushed that thing and black would still have rubbed off. Grabbed the Resolene . . . 2 light coats . . . END of problem. Try it . . . you have nothing to lose at this point . . . if you've never used it . . . make sure to dilute it . . . 50 / 50 Resolene and tap water. Stir well and put on with a bristle paint brush (I use the little cheap 1 inch wide throw away ones . . . rinse the resolene out of it . . . use it for months) . . . You kind of slop it on to start with . . . then give it the up/down . . . left / right . . . right angle . . . left angle . . . put enough on that serious brushing will cause a bit of foam to come up . . . then brush it until all the bubbles are busted . . . that is one coat. Give it 20 minutes to rest and add a second coat . . . and you should be fixed all and good. May God bless, Dwight I should pick some Resolene up on my next Tandy run. I actually just made a bag using USMC black for the straps and billets, but I gave them a healthy coat of ProResist. Hopefully it’ll do the trick… — AZR Quote
wizard of tragacanth Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM Use Tandy Pro Dye, there is virtually no rub-off. USMC Black... nightmare... but it is black. The Pro Black has a bluish, purplish sheen at certain angles, or so I have found. I still use it though. Quote Nick
Members ThisIsMyFirstRodeo Posted Tuesday at 03:00 PM Author Members Report Posted Tuesday at 03:00 PM 13 hours ago, wizard of tragacanth said: Use Tandy Pro Dye, there is virtually no rub-off. USMC Black... nightmare... but it is black. The Pro Black has a bluish, purplish sheen at certain angles, or so I have found. I still use it though. I’m assuming that you’re also familiar with the Fiebings Pro black. What’s your preference? AZR Quote
Members ThisIsMyFirstRodeo Posted Tuesday at 03:10 PM Author Members Report Posted Tuesday at 03:10 PM (edited) For those curious, the Pro Resist seems to have sealed. KGG — I oiled a piece last night. This morning, the color of the leather is just slightly little darker, but even across the piece. Seems to be a perfect blank canvas. Usually I tool before I dye, but today I plan to dye and tool tomorrow, along with a piece I didn’t oil, and we’ll see how much dye bleeds as I case it… AZR Edited Tuesday at 03:12 PM by ThisIsMyFirstRodeo Extra detail Quote
wizard of tragacanth Posted Wednesday at 04:35 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:35 PM On 10/7/2025 at 8:00 AM, ThisIsMyFirstRodeo said: I’m assuming that you’re also familiar with the Fiebings Pro black. What’s your preference? AZR Sorry about the confusion. I am getting rather feeble minded, lately. Yes, Fiebings Pro Black is what I meant. I wouldn't use anything else. Nick Quote Nick
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