bison Posted November 1, 2010 Report Posted November 1, 2010 I need some help! I'm working on this for my son-in-law for a Christmas gift. I got the dye done and let it dry, applied two thin coats of Clear-lac, let it dry, then antiqued with eco-flow medium brown gel antique. I've never had trouble like this before. The only word I can think of is "splotchy". It looks like it dried, or soaked through the Clear-lac, or...? Is there any way to take it off? If not, what other suggestions do you all have? I'd hate to start over on this piece, but I will if that's the only way. I should say this leather has given me fits all along. It was hard to work and "fuzzed' on me in places. Anyway, I appreciate the help. Dave Quote
Members Leerwerker Posted November 1, 2010 Members Report Posted November 1, 2010 Bison, It looks like the culprit is the clear-lac - it is not resisting enough, in other words it is letting some of the antique through and some not. I would suggest either Block-out or Supersheen as the resist. But to fix this one - I really do not know. I did have a guy work for me who would be unhappy with a project like that and then strip it off any way he could, thinner, acetone, de-glazer. Then he would apply some other finish .... And the pieces that I still have of his, all look really great! Quote
King's X Posted November 1, 2010 Report Posted November 1, 2010 By chance, did you have a fan on or the AC blowing anywhere near your finishing bench area? Quote
terrymac Posted November 1, 2010 Report Posted November 1, 2010 Dave, Clearlac (Neatlac) do not work as a resist with the Eco Flow Antiques. I found this out the hard way doing just what you did. I ended up with some of the ugliest colors and coloration you have ever seen. As you might guess, I am not a fan of the Ecoflow products. They may work for some people but not for me. I will stick with the Fiebling antiques. Terry Quote
bison Posted November 1, 2010 Author Report Posted November 1, 2010 Judging from the other replies, you're right on. Now I have to figure out what to do with it! On 11/1/2010 at 12:26 AM, Leerwerker said: Bison, It looks like the culprit is the clear-lac - it is not resisting enough, in other words it is letting some of the antique through and some not. I would suggest either Block-out or Supersheen as the resist. But to fix this one - I really do not know. I did have a guy work for me who would be unhappy with a project like that and then strip it off any way he could, thinner, acetone, de-glazer. Then he would apply some other finish .... And the pieces that I still have of his, all look really great! No AC, no fan, no heater. Humidity was low, don't know if that could be a factor. On 11/1/2010 at 12:57 AM, King said: By chance, did you have a fan on or the AC blowing anywhere near your finishing bench area? Terry, I've come around to your way of thinking! Were you able to save any of those pieces, or did you have to start over? On 11/1/2010 at 3:39 AM, terrymac said: Dave, Clearlac (Neatlac) do not work as a resist with the Eco Flow Antiques. I found this out the hard way doing just what you did. I ended up with some of the ugliest colors and coloration you have ever seen. As you might guess, I am not a fan of the Ecoflow products. They may work for some people but not for me. I will stick with the Fiebling antiques. Terry Quote
terrymac Posted November 1, 2010 Report Posted November 1, 2010 Dave I didn't even try to salvage. I was so disgusted at that point I just started over. Fortunately I did not have near the time in mine as you do in yours. You really have a nice piece, it would be a shame to waste all that time. Sorry I can't be of more help. Terry Quote
bison Posted November 1, 2010 Author Report Posted November 1, 2010 Thanks Terry. I figure I'll send this over to the "Conversation" forum too, then, if nothing else, I'll try to strip it down and see what happens. On 11/1/2010 at 2:23 PM, terrymac said: Dave I didn't even try to salvage. I was so disgusted at that point I just started over. Fortunately I did not have near the time in mine as you do in yours. You really have a nice piece, it would be a shame to waste all that time. Sorry I can't be of more help. Terry Quote
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