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Hi i was wondering wath to use to coat coasters from spillage.

I seen post one using acrilic (sp) and foor sealer. would that

create a slick surface.

Thanks for any input.

Joe St

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I am far from an expert but i would think neats foot oil would work great. It repels water own it's own. Then use something to seal further i general just use super shene and water will bead up and run off my products win finished.

Thomas

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Hi Thomas,

I did use neats foot to darken to the color i wanted and than i applied

Mod Podge to seal. I have used it before to cover paintings ii have done

on a belt and headbands. Sooo not to spend money tring different sealers

I used it to experement with. The finish turned out outstanding. i t

brought our the color of the leather real nice. Now if it can with stand

the water treatment I will use it till its all gone. and then maybe

i will try different $$$ sealers.

Joe

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Hi Thomas,

I did use neats foot to darken to the color i wanted and than i applied

Mod Podge to seal. I have used it before to cover paintings ii have done

on a belt and headbands. Sooo not to spend money tring different sealers

I used it to experement with. The finish turned out outstanding. i t

brought our the color of the leather real nice. Now if it can with stand

the water treatment I will use it till its all gone. and then maybe

i will try different $$ sealers.

Joe

I am glad you got it figured out. I hope that it withstands your brutal test for it.

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