ArtS Posted April 30, 2008 Report Posted April 30, 2008 What do you use as the top coat on your saddles and why? I've heard Resolene, just oil, etc. I'm trying to decide what to use on my second one. Thanks, ArtS Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted April 30, 2008 Moderator Report Posted April 30, 2008 Art, I use TanKote or nothing. Kind of funny, on the new ones usually nothing. I try to use the pastes on the undersides the reduce squeak. I like Williams, but use Hide Rejuvenater or Saddle Butter too. I have some Black Rock, but haven't tried it yet. I tend to use TanKote especially on the cleaning jobs. It makes it look like I really did something. I think that little bit of shine just makes it loook like we did a little more work. Rundi cleans some of them, then I recondition and finish them. Quote
ArtS Posted April 30, 2008 Author Report Posted April 30, 2008 Thanks Bruce. I used to use Resolene on most of my stuff but it was streaking and getting bubbles in it. ArtS Quote
Members David Genadek Posted April 30, 2008 Members Report Posted April 30, 2008 I use Dyo top cote 3305. It dries and gives the leather a waxy hand. I smear leather balm on areas where the saddle would squek. David Genadek Quote
ArtS Posted May 1, 2008 Author Report Posted May 1, 2008 David, I never heard of that before. I looked it up on the net and it sounds pretty good - especially since you can oil through it. Do you use the spray or the manual? Do you get it from Dyo Chemical, Inc? Thanks, ArtS I use Dyo top cote 3305. It dries and gives the leather a waxy hand. I smear leather balm on areas where the saddle would squek.David Genadek Quote
TomSwede Posted May 1, 2008 Report Posted May 1, 2008 Thanks Bruce. I used to use Resolene on most of my stuff but it was streaking and getting bubbles in it. ArtS I got the bubbles with leathersheen aswell. Solution was to wrap a thin soft feltlike cloth around the sponge I use do apply with, downside with this is the antiquing is more prone to come off and smear out when applying. Gotta watchout for streaking a bit more aswell. Anyone know the difference between resolene and leathersheen?? I know they both are acrylics. Tom Quote
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