Members MMArmoury Posted January 22, 2011 Members Report Posted January 22, 2011 OK I know that somewhere deep in the forum threads here people have talked about the right paints to use on leather but I can't track them down so far. I am looking for the right type of paint for use on an archery armguard. Since it will curve and the straps will pass through buckles what is the best choice? I know of Tandy Cova-dye, but someone mentioned a better one. Quote MinuteMan Armoury www.freewebs.com/mmarmoury
Contributing Member ClayB Posted January 22, 2011 Contributing Member Report Posted January 22, 2011 Most any brand of acrylic paint will work on leather. I've used Delta Ceramcoat, Liquitex and a few others. I've been hearing a lot of good things about the new Eco Flow Cova Colors from Tandy and will be trying them out soon. Quote ClayB Badlands Leather Art blog Badlands Leather Art Website
Members Glock21 Posted January 31, 2011 Members Report Posted January 31, 2011 Most any brand of acrylic paint will work on leather. I've used Delta Ceramcoat, Liquitex and a few others. I've been hearing a lot of good things about the new Eco Flow Cova Colors from Tandy and will be trying them out soon. I hate to be a thread jacker.............But when you paint leather how do you finish it after painting? Quote
Members Newbee Posted March 12, 2011 Members Report Posted March 12, 2011 I am so glad you asked that question. I have been reading everything I can find, trying to learn about acrylic paint,dye,conditioning, and sealing leather! (all will be performed on a project) Should I condition the leather before acrylic paint and dye?..or after?...should I apply a conditioner after sealing the leather? Is Neat Lac a sealer and conditioner or just a sealer? Is Super Sheen just a sealer or is it a conditioner too? I would love to know a procedure for a Newbee (me) to follow that would involve acrylic paint, dye, conditioning, and sealing one project. I know there are a lot of products out there to use. Maybe if I start with a way that will work for sure, I can experiment as I go from there. Quote Learning Granny
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