Members ABC3 Posted October 28, 2009 Members Report Posted October 28, 2009 A customer of mine just rec'd their "gun belt". A 1 1/2" Bull Hide dipped in Fiebings Prof Oil Dye (Saddle Tan). I generally let the belt stay in the pot about 10 seconds. The belt is sealed w/ Atom Wax & then a finish coat of Leather Sheen. My customer says there is a greenish tint about the size of a "silver dollar" toward the buckle end. #1 What would cause this? #2 How can I tell him to treat it? Thanks in advance for any comments. Quote
Members Double U Leather Posted October 29, 2009 Members Report Posted October 29, 2009 Maybe the belt was cut from the butt end of the bull. Could be recycled grass stain that penetrated the bull's skin. Seriously, it's hard to say what caused it, and unfortunately I don't have a rememdy for you. I'm sure someone on here will though. Quote
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