Patrice Report post Posted May 27, 2011 Hi. I usedFiebing Aussie, but it seem that is not good with Tandy Hi-Light. I have made an hatchet sheath, and the rain ruin the color. Take a look at the picture below. What finish i could use to make sure this thing never happen again? I will re-do the article at my cost and i was ashamed when my friend show me what happen with is sheath... I felt stupid and miserable. Even if this was a gift, i'm far from being proud of my work. Any help would be appreciate! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ladykahu Report post Posted May 27, 2011 Bummer :-( Looks like a nice sheath to. group hug for you Natalie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
radar67 Report post Posted May 27, 2011 Did you seal the leather with a top coat of resolene or some other type of clear coat after you used the highlighter? I've used the gold and silver highlighter, sealed with resolene (50/50 mix with water) or satin shene, then a coat of mink oil after it dried and have not had any problems. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phatdaddy Report post Posted May 27, 2011 I've had similar results on veg tan using the eco flo line of products, I cannot seem to get the level of protection from the elements I'd like on some outdoor items. I tend to stick to fiebings and have not had issues. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patrice Report post Posted May 28, 2011 Did you seal the leather with a top coat of resolene or some other type of clear coat after you used the highlighter? I've used the gold and silver highlighter, sealed with resolene (50/50 mix with water) or satin shene, then a coat of mink oil after it dried and have not had any problems. No! I let the hi-light dry, buff it with a piece of wool, thaen applied two coat of Fiebing Aussie's. I have some satin sheen (not eco-flo, but older type). I'll try to apply a coat of satin sheen, then a coat of Fiebing leather sheen spray. I've had similar results on veg tan using the eco flo line of products, I cannot seem to get the level of protection from the elements I'd like on some outdoor items. I tend to stick to fiebings and have not had issues. I'm sad for you, but happy to read that i'm not the only one having this problem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BIGGUNDOCTOR Report post Posted May 29, 2011 For something like this I would suggest trying Sno-Seal. It will darken the leather, but it is snow, and waterproof. I use it on my leather hiking boots. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patrice Report post Posted May 30, 2011 For something like this I would suggest trying Sno-Seal. It will darken the leather, but it is snow, and waterproof. I use it on my leather hiking boots. Thanks for the advice Biggun ;-) Is this product sno-seal is made by Fiebing? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BIGGUNDOCTOR Report post Posted May 30, 2011 http://www.atsko.com/products/waterproofing/sno-seal.html Here is their link. They should also list a local supplier on there too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites