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So I'm having some problems with Tandys Ecoflow Satin shene. I'm working on some leather baldrics and I'm using Angelus alchohol based medium brown, then I appy a coat of tandy ecoflow black tint which is giving me my desired color. Once that is dry I apply my satin shene to seal my work but when I apply the satin shene the Tint is rubbing off in places causing a bad splotchy effect and killing the color that I am so happy with. I believe the problem is with the water based satin shene disolving into the pigment of the tint. anyone had any luck not having this happen?

it's the base of anglelus that's messing this up. Also try letting the job sit 24 hours after anything named eco. the satin shene could be pulling off the tint, but it is more likely that your not polishing the final layer (and prior) layers of the eco-stain off berfore appling the tint. Generally eco-flow does not play nice with Angelus in my experience though.

FOG

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