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Sir William
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Treating Leather
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2013-04-04, 20:28:33 »
This is a request for tips on how to deal with dyed but unsealed leather. I just got some arms and legs done by West Coast Armory and while nicely made, the dye gets all over while I'm handling it and I'm thinking I need to rub it down with something to seal in the color. Any thoughts, fellows?
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The Black Knight,
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Lord Chagatai
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Re: Treating Leather
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2013-04-04, 21:04:19 »
Let me see what I use at home and I will let you know...the leather on my rig is sealed with it and doesn't run
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Sir James A
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Re: Treating Leather
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2013-04-05, 01:29:08 »
I think the general consensus with armor is to seal it with wax. Historically, they waxed their points/laces, so waxing the leather wouldn't be out of the question. I certainly defer to anyone who knows for sure, as I am just making a guess.
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Sir Brian
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Re: Treating Leather
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2013-04-05, 07:44:19 »
Well according to the the great and mysterious oracle 'Google' this should do the trick:
http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/product/fiebings-acrylic-resolene-4-oz-2270-01.aspx
http://www.ehow.com/how_8045502_seal-leather-dye.html
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Sir William
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Re: Treating Leather
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2013-04-05, 13:17:32 »
Tandy, forgot about them. Thank you!
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The Black Knight,
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Sir Wolf
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Re: Treating Leather
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2013-04-05, 16:06:12 »
i think i have pro sheen or something like that
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Sir William
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Re: Treating Leather
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2013-04-05, 18:00:01 »
That resolene stuff that Sir Brian pointed to me should do the trick; this is already dyed, just need to make it so it sticks. Considering getting some blue dye to even it out- its kinda splotchy looking.
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The Black Knight,
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'Per Pale Azure and Sable, a Chevron counterchanged fimbriated argent.'
“Pride makes a man, it drives him, it is the shield wall around his reputation. Men die, but reputation does not.â€
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