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Help with Resolene

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Hi All, I have had some issues with the dye/finish process I have been using, and would really like some advice if possible.

I am working on some leather sports 'sneakers' - using the Fiebings Leather Dye (USMC Black), followed by 2/3 coats of Fiebings Acrylic resolene. So far the finish does not withstand much use on the product before wearing off - used primarily in dry weather conditions.

My main question is, would I be better using an alternative to the resolene or is there something wrong with my process?  is there anything recommended that would help to 'waterproof' the leather better as well?

 

Thank you

 

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I use a black resolene from fiebings. then apply wax and a buff

no issues . 

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USCM black is infamous for not staying put. I would NEVER buy it - have heard too many complaints similar to yours!

If you DO use it, you have to buff it until your arms fall off before applying any sort of finish.

Use the regular black next time.

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Fiebing's USMC Black certainly does require buffing.
Is there a particular reason that you are not using leather which has been dyed black at the factory, rather than dying it yourself? That could solve a lot of your problems right there. 

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Switch to Pro Oil dye and never look back.  :)

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