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I'm making some wallets and am using eco-flo dyes and stains, I use a dye bath to dye it then let it dry. I want to seal it, plus condition it to make it softer. Which order should I apply the satin sheen and the Dr Jackson's?

Thanks, Steve

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With most projects I seal the grain side with the Satin Sheen and then apply the Dr Jacksons on the flesh side so that it penetrates from there....

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With most projects I seal the grain side with the Satin Sheen and then apply the Dr Jacksons on the flesh side so that it penetrates from there....

Thank for the info Leerwerker, I will give that a try.

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