Members Hi Im Joe Posted May 27, 2014 Members Report Posted May 27, 2014 No time to get to Tandy so I used Super Sheen and it did a good job. A bit too shiney for my taste but I am sue the customer will be happy. Thanks for the input. BTW I was wet forming a black case in the sun and measured the surface temperature...145F Cya! Bob I'm in Cincinnati and it is really hot today. I doubt it's that hot though! Quote http://www.sevenhillsleather.com/
Members DavidL Posted May 27, 2014 Members Report Posted May 27, 2014 can aussie or beeswax w/ neatsfoot be a substitute for resolene? To lock in dye like resolene? Quote
Members Hi Im Joe Posted May 27, 2014 Members Report Posted May 27, 2014 can aussie or beeswax w/ neatsfoot be a substitute for resolene? To lock in dye like resolene? I've never had any problems with dye bleeding when I used aussie. Quote http://www.sevenhillsleather.com/
Members BDAZ Posted May 29, 2014 Author Members Report Posted May 29, 2014 I picked up some Aussie at Tandy this morning. I first asked what they recommend for a natural finish and Aussie was unanimous. I picked up a can and used it on a prototype I am working on. It's baking in the sun but at first glance looks great! Thanks for the tip. Cya! Bob Quote
Members Hi Im Joe Posted May 30, 2014 Members Report Posted May 30, 2014 I picked up some Aussie at Tandy this morning. I first asked what they recommend for a natural finish and Aussie was unanimous. I picked up a can and used it on a prototype I am working on. It's baking in the sun but at first glance looks great! Thanks for the tip. Cya! Bob Awesome! Yeah I really like it a lot! It has that great smell that you want with leather goods. Quote http://www.sevenhillsleather.com/
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