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I want to know how much Resolene I should apply. I'm using Fiebieng's Neutral Resolene finish and I've read that a thick layer will show bend-spots or cracks. Need advice on this ASAP :feedback:

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I thin Resolene 50/50 with water.  I airbrush several coats, but you can also apply thin coats with a brush or damp sponge.

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Thinning the Resolene allows you to apply very thin coats, increasing the likelihood that you will have a durable finish.  You could apply it 100%, but there is a greater chance you will create thicker coats that are more likely to crack.  From what I have read, just about everyone thins the Resolene and I have always had good results thinning it.  Go ahead and experiment - that's half the fun of leatherworking!

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I've personally never had good results with the full strength stuff.  

Thin it like garypl said, . . . I brush it on with cheap bristle brushes, . . . love the finish.  Usually 2 light coats works for all my belts, holsters, and knife sheaths.

May God bless,

Dwight

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2 hours ago, Dwight said:

I've personally never had good results with the full strength stuff.  

Thin it like garypl said, . . . I brush it on with cheap bristle brushes, . . . love the finish.  Usually 2 light coats works for all my belts, holsters, and knife sheaths.

May God bless,

Dwight

Thank you Dwight, I will try 50/50 on my recent bookmark. Thanks for the tips!

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