Thanks. Had to refinish my first holster because the daubers made it look sloppy. I like the spray can. Prior and post application, I buff with fleece cloth. I just ordered a square yard of cheap white fleece, and I cut little patches to hand buff. This helps remove excess dye. Also - I dye before I form, so much of my excess dye bleeds off into the bowl that I dunk it in.sugar land dave wrote:gigag04, you are a fountain of knowledge!gigag04 wrote:Fiebings Acrylic Resolene and/or Fiebings Leather Sheen Acrylic Spray. Airbrush the Resolene for best results. The daubers can be blotchy.
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Re: Finishing Leather with a Top Coat?
Fiebings Acrylic Resolene and/or Fiebings Leather Sheen Acrylic Spray. Airbrush the Resolene for best results. The daubers can be blotchy.