Pieces Report post Posted August 27, 2013 Hello! Im new on this forum and got in to working with leather.. I live in Sweden and leather crafting isnt really huge here so im glad I found this site for a good source of information and questions! Anyways.. I got in to this because I wanted to make my own seat and got some (i guess) pretty basic questions.. When coloring and sealing a seat I pretty much have to stick with what I can get my hands on here in Sweden, my plan this far is this: 1-Oiling the finished product 2-Color with feibings oil dye 3-seal it with super shene? 4-Antique 5-Finish with super shene? 6-What do I use in this last step? Is there any need for other conditioning? I know from years on the bike that weather and wearing will take some serious damage to the leather on bikes. Is super sheen a good choise at all for this matter? (The leather is tooled and i really want a nice finish to it..) I've seen pictures of seats claiming they dont use any shene at all..is that true? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
benlilly1 Report post Posted August 27, 2013 I don't use super shene. It makes the seat look plastic. Leather is going to wear. If it's taken care of and leather balmed when needed it should be o.k. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pieces Report post Posted August 28, 2013 But I need to use some form of sealer before the antique and to seal the color right? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pieces Report post Posted August 28, 2013 Will leather balm work as a blocker when antiqueing and protect acrylic paint (when used) from bleeding out? I could get my hands on either some balm or something called aussie wax. Wich one would be prefered as a color sealer and make a nice looking finish and also give water protection? Should I just throw away tan-kote, sheene and acrylic resists for saddle purpose? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
benlilly1 Report post Posted August 28, 2013 You're going to need to use something to block(super shene) for your antique. I don't think leather balm will work for the block out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites