Members lieuwke Posted September 28, 2015 Members Report Posted September 28, 2015 (edited) Hi All, i have made a saddle for my motorcycle without any experience in leatherworking. Right now i am actually quite satisfied with how it turned out. (remember, i'm a beginner ) But now i might be facing a problem. I have made the saddle and colored it with fiebings oil dye saddle tan. So far so good, i really like the color this way. But since it's a motorcycle there's a possibility i becomes wet. Most of the time it's inside my garage, or i am riding it in nice weather conditions. I can't control the weather and it may become wet when i get caught up in a shower or while i am camping. I don't want the rain to ruin my work, but i am also worried about discoloration when i am going to apply some protective oil or other substances on it. Will the oil dye be enough protection for an occasional shower or do i need to put something on there. In that case, what is the best to use without getting discoloration? i added a picture of it so you have an idea what it looks like now. thanks in advance Regards, Martin Edited September 28, 2015 by lieuwke Quote
Members lieuwke Posted October 4, 2015 Author Members Report Posted October 4, 2015 Maybe i have to be a bit more patient or maybe i'm asking something that is not possible? Quote
Members paprhangr Posted October 5, 2015 Members Report Posted October 5, 2015 Good lookin Bobber. I would expect when you get caught in the rain you will come home with a dye stain on your pants. I used resolene on my seat works pretty good water resist. Quote
Members lieuwke Posted October 5, 2015 Author Members Report Posted October 5, 2015 Hi Paprhangr, Thank you for your reply. Would resolene change the color much when applied? Quote
Members RavenAus Posted October 5, 2015 Members Report Posted October 5, 2015 I use Aussie Leather Conditioner. Doesn't darken much at all, and water just beads up on it even after the first application Quote Kind regards, Raven http://wolfscrafts.com/
Members paprhangr Posted October 5, 2015 Members Report Posted October 5, 2015 Yes resolene will darken and gloss some Quote
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