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Hi all ! I have a question, I'm making a leather mask and it has a fish / sea creature kinda theme to it and wanted to know if anyone knows of a way to give my leather a very wet / oily finish to it? The mask is faded black and blue and i wanted to simulate, sort of ,the way a fish looks when its fresh out of the water (all slimey). I dont think im goin to get too slimey of a look but i guess a high gloss is what im going for. The only sealant for leather i have is fiebings acrylic resolene. I usually use a 50/50 mix of it and water, let dry for a day and apply another coat. Would say, maybe a non watered down coat or 2 give this finish or am i with the wrong product for this finish? thanks in advanced all !

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Hi all ! I have a question, I'm making a leather mask and it has a fish / sea creature kinda theme to it and wanted to know if anyone knows of a way to give my leather a very wet / oily finish to it? The mask is faded black and blue and i wanted to simulate, sort of ,the way a fish looks when its fresh out of the water (all slimey). I dont think im goin to get too slimey of a look but i guess a high gloss is what im going for. The only sealant for leather i have is fiebings acrylic resolene. I usually use a 50/50 mix of it and water, let dry for a day and apply another coat. Would say, maybe a non watered down coat or 2 give this finish or am i with the wrong product for this finish? thanks in advanced all !

Hello Hectron,

Nobody else is answering so I''ll give it a try. I would think using the resolene with enough coats will give you that shiny look. I've used a couple of acrylic finishes and I've found that too much gives the leather a shiny look.

Bob

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Hi all ! I have a question, I'm making a leather mask and it has a fish / sea creature kinda theme to it and wanted to know if anyone knows of a way to give my leather a very wet / oily finish to it? The mask is faded black and blue and i wanted to simulate, sort of ,the way a fish looks when its fresh out of the water (all slimey). I dont think im goin to get too slimey of a look but i guess a high gloss is what im going for. The only sealant for leather i have is fiebings acrylic resolene. I usually use a 50/50 mix of it and water, let dry for a day and apply another coat. Would say, maybe a non watered down coat or 2 give this finish or am i with the wrong product for this finish? thanks in advanced all !

use neatlac or such...several coats will make it look like glass!!

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Hello Hectron,

Nobody else is answering so I''ll give it a try. I would think using the resolene with enough coats will give you that shiny look. I've used a couple of acrylic finishes and I've found that too much gives the leather a shiny look.

Bob

lol thanks, ya i tried a few coats and im getting there. i think ill give a few more and see how it goes, but its lookin awesome :D

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