Members leathernut Posted June 17, 2007 Members Report Posted June 17, 2007 hi havent used much antique dye.not sure if this question is posted or not.i was curious what type of resist that would be good to use on a motorcycle seat.resolene or netlac waterproof at all.i usually seal all my seat with pecards leather dressing.but never used it on a bike seat before.same with antique dye.wanted to show off my tooling more.instead just strait dye.didnt know if anybody could shed some light on the subjects.thanks very much... Quote
yaklady Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 hihavent used much antique dye.not sure if this question is posted or not.i was curious what type of resist that would be good to use on a motorcycle seat.resolene or netlac waterproof at all.i usually seal all my seat with pecards leather dressing.but never used it on a bike seat before.same with antique dye.wanted to show off my tooling more.instead just strait dye.didnt know if anybody could shed some light on the subjects.thanks very much... Here's something that works on saddles, so why not a motorcycle seat? Mix Tan Kote with a little paste antique. The less antique, the lighter the color. That seals the leather and colors it at the same time, accenting your carving. When you want to add oil, wash it with saddle soap to remove the Tan Kote, ad oil, then replace the Tan Kote. The color should not be changed. This doesn't work on yaks. Kathy Quote
Members leathernut Posted June 19, 2007 Author Members Report Posted June 19, 2007 Here's something that works on saddles, so why not a motorcycle seat? Mix Tan Kote with a little paste antique. The less antique, the lighter the color. That seals the leather and colors it at the same time, accenting your carving. When you want to add oil, wash it with saddle soap to remove the Tan Kote, ad oil, then replace the Tan Kote. The color should not be changed. This doesn't work on yaks. Kathy thanks kathy i will give that a try thanks for the reply Dan Quote
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