tossik Report post Posted September 10, 2015 Looking for some dark brown edge paint. If you have a lot that you would be able to sell me a bit, I would appreciate it. I would pay through paypal. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
soccerdad Report post Posted December 3, 2015 I recently got a sample of beautiful chocolate-brown edge paint from Rocky Mountain Leather. It's something new they've been trying out. I like it a lot. If you have heating tools, you can get it to flow a bit and cover small flaws. I like it. Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tossik Report post Posted December 3, 2015 (edited) I recently got a sample of beautiful chocolate-brown edge paint from Rocky Mountain Leather. It's something new they've been trying out. I like it a lot. If you have heating tools, you can get it to flow a bit and cover small flaws. I like it. Good luck. Hey thanks for the advice. Do you have a link to the dye? I dont see it on their page. Thanks! Edited December 3, 2015 by tossik Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
soccerdad Report post Posted December 4, 2015 Sorry ... it's new enough, I think, that they are just checking it out, and I suppose that's why it's not on the site. If you email them, perhaps they'd send a sample. Apologies if I led you down a dead end on that one. However, I've got another idea I meant to mention before. Campbell-Randall and some other places are selling Fenice, or I think C-R calls it Italian Edge Paint. It's great stuff, and the people at C-R are happy to talk you through best ways to use it over the phone. Great service from them. I get the "plus" version, which is thickest. You also need the brass-tipped roller tool to apply it. You put on thick coats, especially the first couple, and sand between coats. That puts a substantial amount of material on the edge in a hurry. It's a high-quality product, in my opinion. FYI, these are not dyes. They are, I suppose, edge paints. I think the Italian stuff is latex-based. Not sure about the RML paint, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tossik Report post Posted December 4, 2015 Sorry ... it's new enough, I think, that they are just checking it out, and I suppose that's why it's not on the site. If you email them, perhaps they'd send a sample. Apologies if I led you down a dead end on that one. However, I've got another idea I meant to mention before. Campbell-Randall and some other places are selling Fenice, or I think C-R calls it Italian Edge Paint. It's great stuff, and the people at C-R are happy to talk you through best ways to use it over the phone. Great service from them. I get the "plus" version, which is thickest. You also need the brass-tipped roller tool to apply it. You put on thick coats, especially the first couple, and sand between coats. That puts a substantial amount of material on the edge in a hurry. It's a high-quality product, in my opinion. FYI, these are not dyes. They are, I suppose, edge paints. I think the Italian stuff is latex-based. Not sure about the RML paint, Okay thanks for checking. I thought I am missing something I will check CR for Fenice. Thanks a lot! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites