Members TheTrooper Posted June 16, 2008 Members Report Posted June 16, 2008 Dear all, a friend of mine has some autographs of Pro Pool players on his cue case. He wants to protect this autographs from fading. Has someone of you a hint or me / him ?!? I was thinking of aplying a coat of resolene on it ?!? Is that helpful ?!? Cheers, Marcel Quote
Members Shorts Posted June 16, 2008 Members Report Posted June 16, 2008 Dear all,a friend of mine has some autographs of Pro Pool players on his cue case. He wants to protect this autographs from fading. Has someone of you a hint or me / him ?!? I was thinking of aplying a coat of resolene on it ?!? Is that helpful ?!? Cheers, Marcel Resolene should work fine. I'd recommend spraying it on so you don't have to touch the writing. Basically you want to seal it up with a good acrylic sealer. Some Tan Kote or Bag Kote would work as well. Quote
Members dbarleather Posted June 17, 2008 Members Report Posted June 17, 2008 I agree. I have applied Tan-Kote over autographs with an airbrush....works great. Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted June 17, 2008 Moderator Report Posted June 17, 2008 Marcel, I would be little hesitant about Resolene based on my experience. I had it smear the edge dye (permanent dye) on a pair of stirrups. To back up, I edge-dye with permanent ink from a carton marker. I tried it with Resolene and Sharpie dyed lettering and it smeared some too. Granted, I wipe it on, usually with a sponge in thin coats. Spraying any of these would not probably smear, but might suspend some of the ink. Although I use TanKote a fair amount, I don't use it to protect anything. In my hands it makes a nice finish that is going to let me come back and clean/oil the saddle later on. I have used gallons of Leathersheen/Supersheen over Sharpie dyed lettering and silhouettes. I have attached a few examples. These are not molly-coddled pieces. The toilet lids are exposed to steam and moisture a bunch. The rope bags and cans will see more lack of care than a pool cue case, and the Bible cover is probably handled daily. These have all been dyed with Sharpie markers, even the old turquoise and "antique" silver cross on the Bible cover are from Sharpie colors. The Sheen is applied with a sponge and wiped on. I am going to do the kiss of death now, and say that I have never had it smear. If you have access to sprayer, even better. I apply a few coats, this stuff will likely never see care again. I am a fan of the Sheens for personal stuff. Quote
Members tonyc1 Posted June 17, 2008 Members Report Posted June 17, 2008 Marcel, I would be little hesitant about Resolene based on my experience. I had it smear the edge dye (permanent dye) on a pair of stirrups. To back up, I edge-dye with permanent ink from a carton marker. I tried it with Resolene and Sharpie dyed lettering and it smeared some too. Granted, I wipe it on, usually with a sponge in thin coats. Spraying any of these would not probably smear, but might suspend some of the ink. Although I use TanKote a fair amount, I don't use it to protect anything. In my hands it makes a nice finish that is going to let me come back and clean/oil the saddle later on. I have used gallons of Leathersheen/Supersheen over Sharpie dyed lettering and silhouettes. I have attached a few examples. These are not molly-coddled pieces. The toilet lids are exposed to steam and moisture a bunch. The rope bags and cans will see more lack of care than a pool cue case, and the Bible cover is probably handled daily. These have all been dyed with Sharpie markers, even the old turquoise and "antique" silver cross on the Bible cover are from Sharpie colors. The Sheen is applied with a sponge and wiped on. I am going to do the kiss of death now, and say that I have never had it smear. If you have access to sprayer, even better. I apply a few coats, this stuff will likely never see care again. I am a fan of the Sheens for personal stuff. Hi Bruce. What are Sharpies? Tony. Quote
Members TheTrooper Posted June 17, 2008 Author Members Report Posted June 17, 2008 (edited) Big THX to all of you !! This Forum is the greatest ever Cheers, Marcel @tonyc1 I think Bruce means this ones : Sharpie Website Edited June 17, 2008 by adamant-leather Quote
Members tonyc1 Posted June 17, 2008 Members Report Posted June 17, 2008 Big THX to all of you !!This Forum is the greatest ever Cheers, Marcel @tonyc1 I think Bruce means this ones : Thank you Marcel Sharpies over here are a class of small yacht also. Kind regards, Tony. Sharpie Website Quote
Members bustedlifter Posted June 17, 2008 Members Report Posted June 17, 2008 I've been experimenting with Sharpies on some motorcycle seats. I've also been trying the Bic equivalent of them because they have some vibrant colors. Unlike Bruce I don't use super sheen or leathersheen on seats,I use that Aussie stuff. I'll see how it holds up . Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted June 18, 2008 Members Report Posted June 18, 2008 I've also used wax finishes to seal marks I've made with Sharpie markers with great results. Kate Quote
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