Members stomper4x4 Posted July 3, 2017 Members Report Posted July 3, 2017 rd I would consider using a wax based finish. First off, after dye, buff really well once it's fully dry, using canvas or cotton. Keep at it until no more color comes off. Then use a resist, and do your antique. Let all that dry real well and buff again. Lastly go for a wax based finish, such as Obernauffs or Sno Seal or aussie wax. I have pretty good luck with that. My stuff is outdoor gear and it seems to work well. ATB Quote
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