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Leather Paint for Cases
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I bought a little, worn leather earring case that was a perfect doll size for my granddaughter and found pink leather paint online. I was amazed at how beautifully it turned out. So, when I was looking at my Featherweight case and the handle was really deteriorating (down to tan leather that was just flaking off), I thought it would be worth a try and ordered black leather paint. I'm really happy with it.
It's still not a thing of beauty, but it's sealed, not flaking, and looks a lot better. The leather paint worked really well on the corners and other wear spots, sealing and smoothing where it was worn through to the cloth. Sorry there's no 'before' picture to show how bad it was, but trust me, this is much better. [ATTACH=CONFIG]499523[/ATTACH] |
So, there's such a thing as "leather paint?" That's another good thing to know!
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I used black shoe polish on my Featherweight case, it looks pretty good now.
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This is what DH uses when he wants to touch up leather. Your case looks good.
Originally Posted by QuiltingVagabond
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I used black shoe polish on my Featherweight case, it looks pretty good now.
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leather dye?
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Originally Posted by miriam
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leather dye?
I think shoe polish is a good idea, too. When I'm done (have to glue down part of the covering that came loose at the base), I'll do that. Here's a picture of the leather paint.[ATTACH=CONFIG]499609[/ATTACH] |
Where did you buy that leather paint?
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Originally Posted by miriam
(Post 6976503)
Where did you buy that leather paint?
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I would recommend Leather Dye, but if you need thicker look for "Edge Coat". It is designed to seal the edges on cut leather like belts. The Leather Factory is my source.
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I get my leather paint from tandy. I have used paint from hobby lobby. Which works fine but the quality at tandy's is better. Don't forget to seal the leather when finished.
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