johnnysignor Report post Posted August 26, 2013 Hello I'm a long time leather military aviation unit patch maker , recently I have found that a sealer I'm using has had problems with seeming to be totally dry but when shipping the patch out some have stuck to the mailing box, removing small amount of the paint. I recently had to switch to a new sealer the old one I used was discontinued . I paint on veg tanned leather with acrylics and then spray the sealer on the patch . Now what I'm needing is advice please of any types of spray can type of sealer that will be good for what do , sure to dry and not be "tacky" etc , would greatly appreciate any advice ......................................... Johnny my e mail is WeBeEmblems@aol.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleC Report post Posted August 26, 2013 I use resolene to seal my things and it always seems to dry just fine. Cheryl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbob Report post Posted August 26, 2013 Using clear lac for mine and it dries all the way in seconds....later apply some leather cond. like Aussies and never had a problem!! I do bike seats and this stuff stays on for years!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnnysignor Report post Posted August 26, 2013 Using clear lac for mine and it dries all the way in seconds....later apply some leather cond. like Aussies and never had a problem!! I do bike seats and this stuff stays on for years!!!! Hello Jimbob and thanks for your reply!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is the "clear lac" you mention in a spray can type , I like spray can types as I don't have an airbrush, I only use veg tanned leather and water based acrylics nothing else and then the spray sealer , so I'm trying to find something I can depend on as my patches go to veterans and collectors and a few museums and I need a good product to rely on .......................................... Thanks again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Johnny Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbob Report post Posted August 28, 2013 Johnny I think they used to call it Neat-lac....is now sold under different names....has solvent in it and stinks big time like lacquer thinner....but it works great....coes in a can and canbe applied with brush, cotton or swabb... Apply it thin about two coats or so....u see it wont come off and it will protect well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites