Members ksaw Posted June 17, 2018 Members Report Posted June 17, 2018 Hi All, I've been experiencing a frustrating issue with the last couple of projects I've tried to antique. I've been using the following process: tooling, oiling, 1st coat of 50:50 water/ resolene, 2nd coat 50:50 water/resolene, apply fiebings antique paste, work in and wipe of excess. The problem I'm having is the antique seems to be penetrating the resolene and causing uneven colouring. Should I add more resist prior to antiquing? Any other thoughts? Quote
Members YinTx Posted June 17, 2018 Members Report Posted June 17, 2018 If you have a photo, it will help us help you a lot. How heavy/light are you applying the resolene? YinTx Quote YinTx https://www.instagram.com/lanasia_2017/ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6HvLWuZTzjt3MbR0Yhcj_WIQIvchezo
Members ksaw Posted June 26, 2018 Author Members Report Posted June 26, 2018 Been applying a heavy layer of resolene, will try letting it soak in more. Quote
Members AlexFJ Posted June 27, 2018 Members Report Posted June 27, 2018 (edited) Try Super Shene instead. It seems, it has better blocking against antique gel compared to resolene. P.S. Another good choice for antique paste is Tan-Kote. But Super Shene seems to be better. Edited June 27, 2018 by AlexFJ Quote
Moderator immiketoo Posted June 27, 2018 Moderator Report Posted June 27, 2018 Your best option is to switch to Fiebing's paste antique. I never combine a water based resist with a water based antique. My go to combo is Bee Natural RTC and Paste antique. It never penetrates the resist and you only have to wait 10-15 minutes. None of this 24 hours BS. Quote Learnleather.com
Members YinTx Posted June 27, 2018 Members Report Posted June 27, 2018 6 hours ago, immiketoo said: Your best option is to switch to Fiebing's paste antique. I never combine a water based resist with a water based antique. My go to combo is Bee Natural RTC and Paste antique. It never penetrates the resist and you only have to wait 10-15 minutes. None of this 24 hours BS. I am confused: I thought the OP was using Fiebing's paste antique? I never had any luck with the Resolene approach either. Tried Bee RTC, it was better but still I wasn't happy. In fact I have probably tried more than a dozen different combinations of resists, number of coats, reduced resists, different brands/types of antiques, highlighters, etc. In fact yesterday for the first time I tried Fiebing's highlighter, over TanKote with so so results. Sad thing is I've done so many different versions I don't remember which one looked the best! I have however had some luck applying Tan Kote 50/50 water with two coats (wait like 4 hours between coats) and do the antique the next day. I think this was Chief's technique. Still, I manage to screw that up on occasion as well. Tried the Fiebing's Pro Resist a few month's ago, it was like 100% resist, the antique all wiped off, like I hadn't even used any. No penetration at all, but also no antique in the tooled impressions or cut marks. YinTx Quote YinTx https://www.instagram.com/lanasia_2017/ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6HvLWuZTzjt3MbR0Yhcj_WIQIvchezo
Moderator immiketoo Posted June 27, 2018 Moderator Report Posted June 27, 2018 My mistake. I could ha sworn I read gel antique. That stuff penetrates most finishes unless you apply so many coats that it looks shiny and plasticky. I've never had a problem with RTC and past antique. Quote Learnleather.com
Moderator immiketoo Posted June 27, 2018 Moderator Report Posted June 27, 2018 Ah HA! It's in the title. Antique gel. Not the same as gel antique I guess. I knew I wasn't crazy! Quote Learnleather.com
Contributing Member fredk Posted June 27, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted June 27, 2018 a/ I never use resolene before using 'antique' b/ its supposed to be uneven - its supposed to give the leather a 'used' look. For an even coverage use a dye Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members YinTx Posted June 27, 2018 Members Report Posted June 27, 2018 52 minutes ago, immiketoo said: My mistake. I could ha sworn I read gel antique. That stuff penetrates most finishes unless you apply so many coats that it looks shiny and plasticky. I've never had a problem with RTC and past antique. Astute, to be sure. I missed that part. I've had decent luck with 2 coats 50/50 TanKote then the gel antique from Tandy. I only have one bottle of the Mahogany. Also seemed to do ok with the Pro Resist, but I had to be very careful not to let the pro resist get where I wanted the antique to be, which is a challenge on basketweave. This is what I did on the basket weave section of the rifle sling I made, if I recall correctly. The rest was 50/50 TanKote, so you can see the difference in penetration. No TanKote, and the leather turns almost black with that antique. YinTx Quote YinTx https://www.instagram.com/lanasia_2017/ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6HvLWuZTzjt3MbR0Yhcj_WIQIvchezo
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