Members korokan Posted October 6, 2014 Members Report Posted October 6, 2014 I have the same problem with my belts. You may try applying edge kote first when the edge are smooth with sandpaper, then apply edge kote, wipe off the excess with wet paper towel, then rubbed wit bees wax on top to cover the edge kote. Polish after that. Quote
Members acigarsmoker Posted January 7, 2015 Members Report Posted January 7, 2015 I tried this with the Eco Flow Tanner's bond and when I attempted to mix it into some Edge Kote the Tanner's Bond immediately congealed into a ball and would not mix with the Edge Kote. Maybe I will get some of the Fiebing's white glue and give it a try. I was really hoping that this would work for me. I usually do two coats of Edge Kote and then coat it with some thinned Resolene but that make the edge too shiny for my taste on some projects. I may have to give some of the edge paint that Tandy is now selling a try as well. Quote
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