mliebs8 Report post Posted March 7, 2008 I just finished an IWB holster and used resolene to finish the interior and it turned out pretty nice. The problem I have is that the gun mould seems to pop when you pull the gun out. Is there anything I can do to make it less tacky so to speak. It feels super smooth but it almost seems like the finish is sticking to the gun when you try to pull it out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jordan Report post Posted March 7, 2008 Some of mine actually make a click or pop when inserting or drawing, it seems to be coming from the area of the ejection port moulding it has become less as it is used. If it was the finish I would think you would see residue or markings on the gun or in the holster. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gunfighter48 Report post Posted March 7, 2008 (edited) I think Jordan has hit it on the head. Sounds like you have a nice tight fitting holster. That's what all holster makers shoot for and most of the time they get that type of fit. As long as you are not getting any residue from the holster I'd say you did a good job of molding and fitting, be happy. The holster will loosen up some with use and it will be easier to draw at that point. When I break in a new holster I just sit in front of the TV and watch my favorite movies; then I just slide the gun in and out of the holster for a couple of hours to break it in. John Edited March 7, 2008 by gunfighter48 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOOMSTICKHolsters Report post Posted March 8, 2008 Wrap a layer of waxed paper around the dummy and holster it half a dozen times, and that may reduce some of the tackiness. You can also use baby powder and then wipe it off, but be sure the finish is totally dry before you try that or it could get messy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skipj Report post Posted March 8, 2008 I was told that the secret to Resolene is many thin layers otherwise it will dry tacky. SkipJ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Srigs Report post Posted March 11, 2008 (edited) I was told that the secret to Resolene is many thin layers otherwise it will dry tacky. SkipJ Also cut the Resolene 50/50 for better results. It also makes for a less shiny finish. Edited March 11, 2008 by Srigs Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ferretray Report post Posted March 18, 2008 Also cut the Resolene 50/50 for better results. It also makes for a less shiny finish. How many "Dips" would you recommend. Approximately how long between each? Thanks, Ray Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Srigs Report post Posted March 20, 2008 How many "Dips" would you recommend. Approximately how long between each?Thanks, Ray I generally do one dip with it under for 5 to 10 seconds and let drip dry and touch up the drips with a paper towel. Sometimes I do dip again depending on the finish after a couple of days. Hope that helps. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites