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42 minutes ago, Dwight said:

Did you cut it with water first??

Should always be cut 50 / 50 with tap water, . . . otherwise it goes on too thick, . . . becomes brittle at times.

I usually do 2 coats of it reduced, . . . sometimes 3.

May God bless,

Dwight

No sir I sure didn't cut it with water opps! Didn't know I was suppose to. The bottle said apply with damp sponge. On the second coat it seems a bit dimpled? So how bad is the damage going to be since I didn't cut it with water?

Here is the second coat un cut. 

 

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You may find it cracks, . . . and I don't know why, . . . something in the formula makes it like being put on in very light coats, . . . hence the 50/50 cut with water.

But it is a holster, . . . not a belt or wallet that will be constantly flexing one way or another.

Personally, . . . I like those 50 cent bristle pig brushes from Harbor Freight, . . . just swirl it on, . . . work it up to a lather like, . . . brush out the bubbles, . . . hang it up to dry.  That's how I do it, and I've never really had any troubles.  Got lucky though, . . . I read about the cut before I used it.

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Dwight

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A lot of Resolene oops moments can be buffed out. You should always buff between coats, anyway.

Jeff

So much leather...so little time.

 

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2 hours ago, Dwight said:

You may find it cracks, . . . and I don't know why, . . . something in the formula makes it like being put on in very light coats, . . . hence the 50/50 cut with water.

But it is a holster, . . . not a belt or wallet that will be constantly flexing one way or another.

Personally, . . . I like those 50 cent bristle pig brushes from Harbor Freight, . . . just swirl it on, . . . work it up to a lather like, . . . brush out the bubbles, . . . hang it up to dry.  That's how I do it, and I've never really had any troubles.  Got lucky though, . . . I read about the cut before I used it.

May God bless,

Dwight

I went ahead and mixed up some 50/50 live and learn appreciate the tip. 

1 hour ago, alpha2 said:

A lot of Resolene oops moments can be buffed out. You should always buff between coats, anyway.

Jeff

Good Idea soft cloth no lint I would presume?

 

Well the next one will be even better. Here it is I did this one for one of my son inlaws.

 

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Yes, soft cloth, don't want scratches, you'd be surprised how easily some leather and finishes can be scratched by cloths.

So much leather...so little time.

 

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2 minutes ago, alpha2 said:

Yes, soft cloth, don't want scratches, you'd be surprised how easily some leather and finishes can be scratched by cloths.

Buffing did help appreciate the tip.

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