Members eatbeef88 Posted April 20, 2017 Members Report Posted April 20, 2017 I am just finishing a belt I made from latigo leather and am wondering if anyone has any experience or advice for finishing/waterproofing it so it doesn't bleed? Thanks in advance! Quote
Members nrk Posted April 20, 2017 Members Report Posted April 20, 2017 if not mistaken, latigo is a leather type, that already have it all. Quote
Members johnv474 Posted April 23, 2017 Members Report Posted April 23, 2017 If it's actually latigo, it will probably have a greasy feel to it, like bacon. It is quite difficult to waterproof and keep the colors from bleeding because of all the oils they contain. You can try Resolene, diluted 50:50 with water, and apply per the instructions, and then follow that up with a wax-based layer (such as clear shoe polish). This isn't a guaranteed solution, but would be a good start. Quote
Members eatbeef88 Posted April 24, 2017 Author Members Report Posted April 24, 2017 If it's actually latigo, it will probably have a greasy feel to it, like bacon. It is quite difficult to waterproof and keep the colors from bleeding because of all the oils they contain. You can try Resolene, diluted 50:50 with water, and apply per the instructions, and then follow that up with a wax-based layer (such as clear shoe polish). This isn't a guaranteed solution, but would be a good start. I'll give that a try. Thank you! Quote
Members Dave Richardson Posted May 11, 2017 Members Report Posted May 11, 2017 drum dyed latigo has color all the way through from the tannery, also its embedded with waxes and oils making it just about waterproof as is. Amish use it for buggy reins. I love the stuff. Quote
Members Colt W Knight Posted May 13, 2017 Members Report Posted May 13, 2017 Ive been airbrushing mop n glo thinned 50/50 with water. It does not water proof the latigo, but it does a good job preventing the bleeding. Quote
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