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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.

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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.
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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.

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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.

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