Members desertw0lf Posted August 3, 2010 Members Report Posted August 3, 2010 Have a question - can I dye a product, oil it up with Neatsfoot oil, and then use Carnuba wax as a final finish without using eco-flo or other type of acrylic topcoat? So : Eco-Flo Black Dye, Good coating of neatsfoot, Rubdown with Carnuba wax, and buff with a microfiber cloth? Or is that not enough for say, an IWB holster? Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted August 3, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted August 3, 2010 Have a question - can I dye a product, oil it up with Neatsfoot oil, and then use Carnuba wax as a final finish without using eco-flo or other type of acrylic topcoat? So : Eco-Flo Black Dye, Good coating of neatsfoot, Rubdown with Carnuba wax, and buff with a microfiber cloth? Or is that not enough for say, an IWB holster? I have used carnauba wax for many things. It is a great product and is considered a hard wax I believe. Not sure it would wear as well on, say a holster as a topcoat. My preference would be to use the wax "after" applying the topcoat. You would want to allow the topcoat to become very well cured. ferg Quote
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