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Ok, lets say I made a pair of shoes out of veg tan (including the outer sole), and used Fiebings antique on it. What would you suggest I use as a final finish before the shoes are worn?

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Ok, lets say I made a pair of shoes out of veg tan (including the outer sole), and used Fiebings antique on it. What would you suggest I use as a final finish before the shoes are worn?

Neat Lac is about the only product that I have found that will hold Fiebings antiquing paste where it belongs.

David Theobald

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Ok, lets say I made a pair of shoes out of veg tan (including the outer sole), and used Fiebings antique on it. What would you suggest I use as a final finish before the shoes are worn?

Second what David says.

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Ok, lets say I made a pair of shoes out of veg tan (including the outer sole), and used Fiebings antique on it. What would you suggest I use as a final finish before the shoes are worn?

O K... Wolvie. IF, you did make a pair of shoes from veg tan leather, do you not think that they would be kinda stiff?

would you not want them to be flexiable?

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How about a few pictures so we can see your fine work and see what the shoes look like. I agree with the neat lac, however I believe a nice leather dressing with some beeswax would probably help soften the leather a little, I use Skidmores saddle dressing, Aussie dressing works well also. good luck.

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No pix.... this is a PIF item.... they arent shoes.... but that was as close a description I could make staying close to what they are without giving away what they are.... once they are sent to CitzenKate pix will be posted....

NeetLac it is.... TG I still have a big can of it....

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