NewYorkerInSydney Report post Posted January 3, 2010 (edited) HI friends, Can any of you fine folks please tell me how I can go about making my watch straps look shiny like the ones I have pictured here? Non of the leather I have is shiny like that just dull. I really appreciate your suggestions very much. Thanks very much. New Yorker in Sydney. Edited January 3, 2010 by NewYorkerInSydney Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TexasJack Report post Posted January 3, 2010 What are you using to finish the surface? Some things are intended for a high sheen, others are intended to be more dull. Did you ever shine shoes? You have to buff the surface in order to get a good shine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deno Report post Posted January 3, 2010 Looks like a Lacquer finish. Like Neat-Lac or Clear-Lac type finish. They really give it a shiny finish. My best. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leatherman1457 Report post Posted January 3, 2010 I would use leather sheen to get that exact effect. It comes as a spray in a can or as a liquid that you can put in a spray bottle and spray on the leather after you are finished with it. Another way I get a real nice finshed that I think is better is with boot polish. I would use a brown boot polish and put on the strap and heat it with a blow dryer or embossing heating gun and blow it over the leather till dry and buff it out real good. If you want put another coat while the leather is still warm and let dry and then buff to a high sheen. look real nice and professional finish. Make sure you burnish the edge of the strap or it will not look as good. Got to have that nice burnished edge. I just use the same polish and use a cocobolo burnisher and it looks great. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abn Report post Posted January 4, 2010 Tandy sells Super Shene and Satin Shene acrylic finishes that will produce the shine you're after. Use Super Shene for a glossy finish, and Satin Shene for a satin finish. Always test on scrap before applying to your finished product! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NewYorkerInSydney Report post Posted January 6, 2010 Thanks so much to all of you. This is a great start. I will try the sheen and some of the other suggestions. Thank you!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites