SteveHolt Report post Posted June 17, 2020 (edited) Hello good people, I recently purchased LCi Clear Lac from Panhandle Leather, and was hoping for some guidance on the best way to apply it. I’ve used the search function, but can’t seem to find an answer directly related to the issue I’m having. (Though admittedly I have probably not done enough browsing). I was hoping to use the Clear Lac as my topcoat finish; however, I haven’t been getting the best results. I am using 9-10oz Hermann Oak for belts dyed black with Fiebings Pro Dye. When applied full strength, the Clear Lac seems to heavily fade the color black (Which is quite the opposite for what I was hoping for - I picked up the Clear Lac after reading about its ability to add a heavy gloss to the final project). I have also thinned down the Clear Lac, using a very basic lacquer thinner from the local hardware store. (Roughly 3 parts Clear Lac/1 part Thinner). This resulted in (what I think) is the lacquer thinner picking up portions of the dye: There are literally parts of the strap that are entirely faded to grey. Anyhow, I know this is all very likely human error, and was hoping to possibly get some feedback from anyone currently using LCi’s Clear Lac. Thanks so much, -SH Edited June 17, 2020 by SteveHolt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terrymac Report post Posted June 17, 2020 I have been using Clearlac ever since Tandy removed Neatlac and have never had a problem with it subduing color.. I have to admit I never use black, too many problems associated. If you will try Fiebings "Cordovan dye" 99 out of 100 people can't tell it is not black, and you don't have the problems normally associated with black. I have never tried thinning, can't tell you about that. Hope this helps Terry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveHolt Report post Posted June 17, 2020 30 minutes ago, terrymac said: I have been using Clearlac ever since Tandy removed Neatlac and have never had a problem with it subduing color.. I have to admit I never use black, too many problems associated. If you will try Fiebings "Cordovan dye" 99 out of 100 people can't tell it is not black, and you don't have the problems normally associated with black. I have never tried thinning, can't tell you about that. Hope this helps Terry Thanks so much, Terry. I will definitely look into the Cordovan. Sounds like it could be a good alternative. Thanks again! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rhale Report post Posted June 17, 2020 Chocolate pro dye gets almost black! I have had similar problems with rub off and color problems with black, I just won’t use black because of all the problems associated with it. I use clear lac from panhandle leather, never had any problems with it. I thinks it’s the black dye that’s the problem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveHolt Report post Posted June 18, 2020 11 hours ago, Rhale said: Chocolate pro dye gets almost black! I have had similar problems with rub off and color problems with black, I just won’t use black because of all the problems associated with it. I use clear lac from panhandle leather, never had any problems with it. I thinks it’s the black dye that’s the problem. Appreciate your feedback! The black dye sounds like it could definitely be the issue. If you don’t mind me asking, do you thin the Clear Lac with anything or use full-strength? Thanks again, -SH Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rhale Report post Posted June 18, 2020 I have never tried thinning clear lac, I don’t know of any reason to thin it ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites