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So I've been reading all I can find on here regarding this topic, and it seems that it's absolutely necessary to use resolene or supersheen as a resist first before antiqueing. My question is, how do you keep the resolene out of the grooves so the antique paste will show up there? Or is this even an issue?

Also, I'm not antiqueing tooled leather necessarily, just cuts in light colored leather that I want to turn out really dark, so I need a quick process. Can I just finish the leather like I normally would, then antique it, then finish it again?

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I'm trying to post a pic for you, but I don't see any link for an attachment :-( ????

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Can I just finish the leather like I normally would, then antique it, then finish it again?

Yes. It does need to be sealed well, like with neet-laq or RTC.

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This is the kind of effect I'm looking for. It's a dog collar I think but I didn't make it. I like how light it is in the middle, but I've never been able to maintain that much brightness throughout when I antique. The lines are really dark so I'm thinking a black or really dark brown antique paste was used?

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The option is to use Fiebings Hi-Liter...It just put black in the groves/tooled areas without staining the rest of the leather. You will still need a resist :-)

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So the resist doesn't prevent the Hi Lite/antique from grabbing in the grooves?

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