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KennethM

Edge paint or edge dye?

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Good afternoon everybody..First and foremost everyone has been so helpful and I wanted to say tha k you.

 

My project..a saints football wallet.Colors are black and gold.I was thinking to dye or paint the edges gold I am unsure which method is better and what product brand to trust.could use some advice

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Thank you for pointing mee in the right direction brother..this stuff looks amazing

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1 hour ago, immiketoo said:

If you want gold, this is the only way to make it look good and have it be durable.  It will do the trick though.

https://shop.leatheredgepaint.com/en/leather-edge-metal-effect/

 

 

 

 

I agree with Mike - I think Giardini makes great products!

Gary

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it can make astounding edges.  But you really need to put the time in.

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9 hours ago, immiketoo said:

At least 4.  I can't remember. 

That's awesome.Looks like you may have beveled the edges before?

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Sweet..I need to buy a better beveled..mine just sucks.I heat Barry king is the best

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On ‎09‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 4:22 PM, immiketoo said:

If you want gold, this is the only way to make it look good and have it be durable.  It will do the trick though.

https://shop.leatheredgepaint.com/en/leather-edge-metal-effect/

 

 

 

 

Crap another dangerous web site with cool stuff! Thanks though.

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I use only dye now, but when I used to use paint I used Giardini and its really nice stuff.  I used to cut the pattern 1/8" wide in all directions.  Then I would glue, then cover the edges in masking tape on both sides of the leather.  Then I would cut the excess 1/8" off.  Then paint, sand, paint, sand, paint, sand.  Then remove masking tape.  Leaves a flawless edge.

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