Members marine mp Posted May 29, 2014 Members Report Posted May 29, 2014 (edited) Blue Duck, Several options are at your disposal. I've used Resolene mixed w/tap water, same as dirtclod. I use a 10 cent brush from wal-mart to put it on...2 coates. Occasionally there may be a streak or two, but it disappears with the final application of Kiwi nuetral shoe polish...kinda like a "spit shine" but it is buffed out with a brush......a extra protectant is all. Years ago, when the postman had no vehicles, unlike today, they were issued a large leather bag to carry the mail. It was protected by something called "bag-kote". Feibings. Hence...the name...bag-kote. If it is water-proof or water resistant...I don't know, but those bags seemed to last an eternity. I use it occasionally on holsters I know may see some time in the elements...customers seem happy with it...as same w/the resolene. I hope it works out and the piece is saved. Semper-fi Mike Edited May 29, 2014 by marine mp Quote "The first one thru the door...gets the copper-coated candy". ADL Custom Holsters "I've got a LONG list of real good reasons, for all the things that I have done"!!!
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