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I have been using the Ecoflo Super Sheen as a finish for my projects since NeatLac is no longer available. Seems to work OK, but have been looking for something I can be sure will hold up for wear and tear. I got some Clearlac to try as this is supposed to be the same as Neatlac. Problem is when I apply, seems to thicken up before I can get single coat into belt. Maybe I am too used to Ecoflo being so thin since it is water based. I am just using old Tshirt to apply Clearlac with and not trying to go heavy at all. I talked to Kevin at Springfield who suggested trying the Clearlac thinner to cut it with. Was wondering if anybody had any experience with this as well? Also, if you used the thinner, what ratio? Thanks for your info and suggestions.

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Don't know about your thinning guestion but Neat-Lac can still be had. By the quart or spray can at http://stleather.com/2008-P35.html

charlie

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Hi... When Leather Factory discontinued Neat lac, I went to the manufacturer and bought it. They sold it under the name "Clear Lac", and packaged it for Tandy under the name Neat lac. Anyway, we've got it if you still need it.

Kevin

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