Members ApexPredator Posted March 7, 2008 Members Report Posted March 7, 2008 I am working on my first holster and have a question. I have it completed except for finishing, and was wondering about the final weather proofing. Can I just rub it down with mink oil over the dye I have already applied? I don't care for a shiney finish. Thanks. Quote
Moderator Art Posted March 7, 2008 Moderator Report Posted March 7, 2008 Pecards, Aussie, or Montana Pitchblend will give a good weatherproof finish that will still breathe. Art I am working on my first holster and have a question. I have it completed except for finishing, and was wondering about the final weather proofing. Can I just rub it down with mink oil over the dye I have already applied? I don't care for a shiney finish. Thanks. Quote
Members gunfighter48 Posted March 7, 2008 Members Report Posted March 7, 2008 I am working on my first holster and have a question. I have it completed except for finishing, and was wondering about the final weather proofing. Can I just rub it down with mink oil over the dye I have already applied? I don't care for a shiney finish. Thanks. Don't use mink oil, snow seal, or neatsfoot oil on holsters. The oils will soften the leather and the holster won't hold it's shape and become useless. I use Satin Shene on the holsters when I want a subdued shine. I'm sure the other holster makers here have their favorite finishes also. John Quote
Members Srigs Posted March 11, 2008 Members Report Posted March 11, 2008 Don't use mink oil, snow seal, or neatsfoot oil on holsters. The oils will soften the leather and the holster won't hold it's shape and become useless. I use Satin Shene on the holsters when I want a subdued shine. I'm sure the other holster makers here have their favorite finishes also. John I agree. I use Resolene on mine with it cut 50/50 because out of the bottle it is a little thick. Mine are dunked for about 5 to 10 seconds to fill up the pores. Satin Shene works very well and provides a nice finish. Quote
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