Members Jason046 Posted September 3, 2019 Members Report Posted September 3, 2019 I am trying to see if anyone has had luck or has a better idea for painting white over dark brown fiebings leather dye. No matter what sealer we use it continues to bleed through. Anyone have any luck with this. Thank you Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted September 3, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted September 3, 2019 I've used various methods. 1. multiple coats of thinned paint 2. sealing with a floor varnish. You don't say where you are. In the US you can get a floor 'polish' sometimes called 'Pledge with Future Shine'** or a similar name. It is not a floor polish but a water-thin acrylic varnish. A few coats of this makes a good sealer. Then paint silver, then white. ** Astonish in the UK 3. Tippex / white out. A thin coat of this before the white paint. If you can use the roll of Tippex tape as it is more of a physical barrier Quote
Members Jason046 Posted September 3, 2019 Author Members Report Posted September 3, 2019 4 hours ago, fredk said: I've used various methods. 1. multiple coats of thinned paint 2. sealing with a floor varnish. You don't say where you are. In the US you can get a floor 'polish' sometimes called 'Pledge with Future Shine'** or a similar name. It is not a floor polish but a water-thin acrylic varnish. A few coats of this makes a good sealer. Then paint silver, then white. ** Astonish in the UK 3. Tippex / white out. A thin coat of this before the white paint. If you can use the roll of Tippex tape as it is more of a physical barrier Thanks, I'm in Houston, tx. I will definitely try that. It's always a learning process. Everything seems to be good except white and man it's a pain in the butt. Will definitely try that. Thanks Quote
Members ShieldsofCourage Posted February 13, 2020 Members Report Posted February 13, 2020 I simply add a few drops of metallic silver to the color. Quote
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