Members Leatherman87 Posted August 18, 2013 Members Report Posted August 18, 2013 I made my own tallow/neatsfoot combo and now I'm having problems getting acrlic finish to bond to the leather. Is it the tallows not letting the finish bond? I'm usin Pre dyed w&c skirting. Should I let it dry 100% b4 I try to spray my finish? I trying searching but I'm limited b I'm on a cell. Sorry if this has been covered already. Quote
Members oscar621 Posted November 25, 2013 Members Report Posted November 25, 2013 Leatherman, I would recommend trying to put the tallow based finish on last because it's kind of greasy. I've played around with a tallow/neatsfoot oil combo as a finish for a bag I'm making out of veg tanned and so far I've found it works pretty good (if you do it last) to heat the tallow (mixed about 50/50 with neatsfoot oil) and when it's completely liquid brush it on with a small paintbrush. It cools quick and a lot stays on the surface so then I slick off any extra (back into the can) and use a hair dryer to warm the surface of the leather a bit so the last little bit gets absorbed in. It gives sort of a bridle leather texture (a bit waxy feeling) but I have no idea what the long term repercussions might be. Keep in mind, I haven't tried to put anything over it either. Quote
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