Fiebings Acrylic Resolene 4 Oz. - Protective Acrylic Finish for Leather - Flexible, Durable and Water Resistant Acrylic Top Finish for Dyed or Polished Leathers - Provides Long-Lasting Protection
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BSH
> 3 dayGreat product. Had just finished a leather item and some liquid got spilled on it with 24hrs. This kept it dry and allowed the liquid to be wiped off without damaging the leather.
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Dayne Grimes
> 3 dayGreat stuff. I was a little worried about it, but if you protect your hands and dont breathe any of the fumes from the deglazer, you will be o.k. The leather purse turned out fine.
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Emma Hawks
Greater than one weekJust what I was looking for :)
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Holly Tuggle
> 3 dayEasy to use water resistant and you can form your leather in different positions to create different effects.
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ddavis
> 3 dayThis product seals very well. This item has more of a satin sheen. If you want the results to be shinier, go with a high gloss product.
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Richmond
> 3 dayDoes a good job
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Sidster2
> 3 dayI was wary if the product would stop the dye leak of the leather sling. I had put conditioner on it and as I was wiping the excess off, the dye was rubbing off on my white cloth! This stuff stopped it. I apply it to a cotton Tshirt and rubbed it on both sides of the strap. Now it doesnt leak the dye when rubbed by my white Tshirt. Edit: On a MG34 sling, I applied Ko Cao Line Leather Dressing to get it back to be flexible. Afterwards, I noticed the color was rubbing off, but I dont know if it was rubbing off beforehand. Any case I applied Resolene and it worked great on stopping the bleeding.
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Pepper
> 3 dayI used this to finish my brown-to-black leather purse dye project. If you want to know the results when using this on very soft leather, if the softness remains, heres for you. The purse I dyed came with extremely soft, dreamy leather. I dont know what creature the leather came from, but Ill look and update if I find it. Knowing I would risk losing the soft condition of the leather, I chose to use this to seal the project because I dont want black dye to melt off or smudge up my hands and clothing; I want to protect the leather for as long as possible, and I dont particularly care to do much up-keep. Well, yeah. The bag lost its velvety condition from the resolene, for sure. It persisted through the dye phase, and I only used two very thin coats of this product, then buffed it really well, and put it through some rigorous exercises. Nah, I dont think itll ever be the same, but Im holding out hope that regular wear-and-tear will eventually break down the firmness this resulted in. Also, it looked a bit pleathery for a couple of weeks, less so now. It comes out almost a high-gloss finish, no matter if you try to avoid it, or how much you want to believe it wont based on how avoidant the label is in clearly stating the sheen and texture of the finish. I watered mine down to about 60/40 resolene/water, FYI, still came out this way. Im glad the leather, my skin, and clothes are protected, but I wish I would have tried the less-permanent options, and worked my way toward this hefty duty option.
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Andy
> 3 dayAn old and trusted product.
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Southern Man
> 3 dayI believe this item is just the water-based polyurethane. Dont even need to ask the lab to do the chemical analysis because it is exactly the same as the RJ32F Rejuvenate Restorer Floor Finish that I have been using for many years for my floor. The RJ32F is a much cheaper alternative item with ~1/4 price on Amazon. Now this RJ32F has another application.