Members Ashley55 Posted December 21, 2020 Members Report Posted December 21, 2020 Hi all! I have been reading, and reading and reading some more, and I have come to the conclusion that there is no one right answer on how to finish projects! I'm just looking for some reassurance that I am on the right track. I am making nosebands and small saddle bags to hold cell phones. I'm currently using Tan-Kote and Aussie conditioner. Is this enough protection? I know these are not heavy use type items, and aren't intended to be used out in the rain- but could still get wet. So is the Tan-Kote and Aussie enough protection? I'm always worried about water spotting/dye running. I have used resolene in the past but I really dont like the shiny, plastic look. The dye I use is Feibings Pro dye, and also use Angelus acrylic paint. Quote
Members TomE Posted February 13, 2021 Members Report Posted February 13, 2021 Don Gonzales uses a Tan-Kote finish on his saddles and tack. It can be reapplied as needed. I've noticed Tan-Kote lifts some of the pigment from leather I've dyed with Fiebing's leather dye, and discolors the stitching. Do you see this happen with Pro dye? I'm brushing on a light coat of neatsfoot oil after stitching , letting the oil soak in overnight, then applying Tan-Kote. Quote
Members Ashley55 Posted February 14, 2021 Author Members Report Posted February 14, 2021 I do notice it does lift a bit of colour when applying. But I usually do my stitching after the finish so I haven't had any stitch discolouration happen. Quote
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