Tracym Report post Posted August 26, 2012 Sorry, the more work I do, the more questions I seem to come up with. It worked for me, to seal beveled edges of kangaroo lace with resolene (I needed to do this when mixing black and light colors in a braid due to bleeding). But, I really didn't like the finish as much - I ended up with the resolene on the top (finished) part of the leather too. I did dilute the resolene approx. 50/50 with water. Can anyone suggest a method of application so that I can get the resolene on the bottom and beveled sides of the lace, without getting it (at least much) on the top of the lace? Last question for a while, I hope! Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites