Members Swift Nick Posted May 1, 2010 Members Report Posted May 1, 2010 (edited) Hi, new guy here. I don't have any experience with leather working, so I'm in unfamiliar territory. I was hoping I could get some advice here. Someone gave me a set of saddle bags. I was thinking about adapting them for use on my bike. The surface is not finished, besides being stained brown. I think it's called 'rough out'? I was wondering if it's possible to smooth out the finish somewhat. Not real slick, but a little smoother than it is now so it doesn't look so raw. Is this possible? How would I go about it? The yoke is smoother than the bags, and I think it would be good enough if I could get the bags that smooth as well. Any help is appreciated. Here are some pictures... Edited May 1, 2010 by Swift Nick Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted May 2, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted May 2, 2010 You can try some generous application of saddle soap and a lot of elbow grease to try and smooth it out. Once that is done, apply some sort of sealer- Pecard's, Sno-seal, Resolene, Mop-n-glo.......something that will be very water resistant. If you've got a place that you can flatten out parts of it- an ironing board comes to mind because you can place the bag over the pointed end- you might even try shaving or sanding it a little to pull off the bigger "fuzzies". Quote
Members Swift Nick Posted May 3, 2010 Author Members Report Posted May 3, 2010 Thanks for the info, I'll try that. Quote
Members ricecustomguitars Posted August 17, 2011 Members Report Posted August 17, 2011 Once that is done, apply some sort of sealer- Pecard's, Sno-seal, Resolene, Mop-n-glo.......something that will be very water resistant. Thank you for this. I was afraid I had ruined my ancient bicycle saddle with the application of neatsfoot oil.. The finished side became unfinished almost immediately, and the oil ruined every pair of shorts I own. One good wiping of the surface with a terrycloth rag and acetone, then a coat of Mop N Glo- the saddle looks great, and feels like it should. Hopefully it will wear in well, I had not thought to seal it with such a product. Many thanks indeed! Quote
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