Members Aulus Posted October 12, 2012 Members Report Posted October 12, 2012 Is there a difference when using baking soda to neutralize acid from vingaroon if the leather ist whet or dry? I ever used it immediately after the blackening process when the leather is always wet from the Vingaoon. But can I do the neutralizing later, with a drying period between? Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted October 12, 2012 Contributing Member Report Posted October 12, 2012 You might get some neutralization that way, but I've found that the process tends to push the tallow and waxes to the surface which makes wetting it again a real PITA. Most of the time I neutralize immediately after the dip. After it's dry, I have to pretty much submerge the piece to get it wet. And presuming the next question, yes I mold while it's still damp from the 'roon process. Quote
Members Aulus Posted October 17, 2012 Author Members Report Posted October 17, 2012 Ok, thanks. Quote
Contributing Member SooperJake Posted December 29, 2012 Contributing Member Report Posted December 29, 2012 You might get some neutralization that way, but I've found that the process tends to push the tallow and waxes to the surface which makes wetting it again a real PITA. Most of the time I neutralize immediately after the dip. After it's dry, I have to pretty much submerge the piece to get it wet. And presuming the next question, yes I mold while it's still damp from the 'roon process. How much Baking Soda to water for the neutralization? Quote
Members Jax Posted December 31, 2012 Members Report Posted December 31, 2012 good question Shtoink Quote
Members ChuckBurrows Posted December 31, 2012 Members Report Posted December 31, 2012 I use an 1/8 of a cup of baking soda to a half gallon of water or thereabouts - just dunk the piece (if two big just wipe it down with a wet sponge) in the mix for a count of 5-7 seconds (DO NOT wait until it stops bubbling that will alkali burn the leather and can cause brittleness), rinse with clear cool water, apply you're favored oil/conditioner, and go from there......and yes I do not wait until after it's dry. Quote
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