HOT TOYS Pleather & Rubber Maintenance "Why & How-to" | CRAFTED Episode 7

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  • čas přidán 10. 02. 2022
  • Why do HOT TOYS pleather and rubber components begin to crack and peel when exposed to humidity? In this episode of CRAFTED we take a quick break from crafting dioramas to discuss detoriation. Watch to learn why it happens and how to help prolong the life of your Hot Toys Pleather & Rubber accessories!
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Komentáře • 304

  • @Dented_Battle_Armor
    @Dented_Battle_Armor Před rokem +2

    This video is the most important video for Hot Toys collectors on damn CZcams!

  • @antonioacosta6830
    @antonioacosta6830 Před měsícem +1

    Just wanted to say thank you, brother! There's some figures that I was scared to purchase due to their materials. This video is by far the best information for 1/6 scale figures.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před měsícem

      You're very welcome, and thank you for the kind words! Happy collecting!

  • @danwilson3766
    @danwilson3766 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for showing the best way to maintain our figures. A lot of vloggers tell you what to use however you are the first, that I’ve seen, show how to do it.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Dan! I agree, I’ve seen a lot mention all of the above and some even use them. I wanted to demo the 3 main ones together in a video while also pointing out the likely cause of the problem. (Not just “humidity” but rather drastic changes in humidity and temperature.) Appreciate the feed back!!!

  • @exoticcarfactsofficialchan7050

    👏👏👏😎 Desi this channel is next level brother! So much good information, tips, tutorials, everything. What a great contribution to the 1/6 scale community. 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @KCtoyreviews
    @KCtoyreviews Před 2 lety +1

    Love all your videos and look forward to more!

  • @hcreatives2414
    @hcreatives2414 Před 2 lety +6

    Your videos are a godsend, brother (like your dioramas😉)! I love how you are sharing your knowledge to others like me who are relatively new to the hobby! Much appreciated, Desi!🙏🏻

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much !😀 Really glad you like the videos, more to come soon!

  • @r.castro170
    @r.castro170 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you my friend for the help/ advice/ great video...

  • @christopherweaver8567
    @christopherweaver8567 Před 2 lety +1

    Just found this channel, your vids are awesome man! Keep ‘em coming!

  • @chkndelux
    @chkndelux Před 2 lety +2

    This was a must watch for me 🔥.Had to favorite this video. Definitely want to prevent any damages to your collection. Gotta do these procedures to Dooku, Obiwan, Anakin, and JL Batman. Thanks Desy 🙏

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Very welcome! Thanks for watching Will! Glad this was informative.

  • @AndreThisIsTheWay
    @AndreThisIsTheWay Před 2 lety +4

    Really helpful tutorial mate.

  • @spvwn
    @spvwn Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing this vid, very helpful👍

  • @thickbanthaboi6698
    @thickbanthaboi6698 Před 2 lety +1

    very helpful. Thank you for the advice.

  • @maniak_kollects9567
    @maniak_kollects9567 Před 2 lety +2

    Very informant video mate ,i've used the 303 for a while now but will definitely be applying some the other finishes used 😎👍

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Glad the video was informative. Thanks for watching Maniak!

  • @buzzleichtbier6900
    @buzzleichtbier6900 Před 2 lety +5

    again, thanks for sharing your experiences with maintaining your figs! Much appreciated! I collect since 2015 and thank god, no issues whatsoever. Still i think i will take some precautions on my Nick Fury, Red Skull, or Yondu figs. Another thing i want to point out is, i like how you handle youself in your videos like a pro. The vids have real added value for the viewer, are structured, edited well, looking top notch with nice lighting and are highly entertaining ! With that said, i think your channel will explode soon, bro! So keep them vids coming! ^_^

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much Buzz! That’s really high praise! I’m still learning the editing, lighting, and sound aspects, but it’s been a rewarding challenge. Also good to hear stories like yours of figures still being in good condition after several years!

  • @ghambino1
    @ghambino1 Před rokem +1

    You just gained a new subscriber. Thanks for the video.

  • @boxed-n1397
    @boxed-n1397 Před 2 lety +5

    As Benjamin Franklin once said “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” I would rather treat my figures than look for replacement clothes. Thanks for the informative video.

  • @samshort3414
    @samshort3414 Před 2 lety +2

    Good stuff!

  • @MonstersOfTheUniverse
    @MonstersOfTheUniverse Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video! What do you suggest for vaders suit and belt etc? The 1/6 as well as the 1/4 scale?

  • @luismarin3551
    @luismarin3551 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks Desi. I’ve asked others about doing a video like this and unfortunately they never did. This is super helpful, appreciate you taking the time to make the video.👍

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      You’re very welcome Luis! Glad this helped!

    • @luismarin3551
      @luismarin3551 Před 2 lety +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms Question, what can we use for the seamless body types? I have my Hellboy and worry about 2 things, the rubber cracking at the joints and paint rubbing off.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      @@luismarin3551 Honestly, that is one component I have never treated. (Outside of the Keaton Rubber suit.) The "skin" silicone bodies (including my old HT Alien figures, Dutch, Billy, and even the new Episode 9 Rey) remain in like-new condition without treatment. Even when posed with their arms bent beyond 90 degrees. But I am aware of the issues other collectors are facing. I do not believe any of the products I mentioned in the video would be suitable for the silicone bodies.
      I have heard of applying thicker greases to the silicone to keep it hydrated, but I also believe the grease never dries. (Its good because it remains on the silicone, but also makes it a bit awkward if you ever need to pick up the figure since you'll get grease on your hands. (Still, it is an option some people choose. I just never tried it myself.)

    • @luismarin3551
      @luismarin3551 Před 2 lety

      @@metamorphiccustoms Thanks again for taking time to answer my question, appreciate it.👍

  • @TheKustompimp
    @TheKustompimp Před 2 lety +2

    Great video on the tricks of the trade next level and keep up the great content-Flex Friday 🔥

  • @erikcamacho1
    @erikcamacho1 Před 2 lety +1

    Have been using angelus finisher for years on my sneakers to protect custom paint. Krylon spray finisher is also pretty useful if you can cover the other parts up

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Its a great product. I use Krylons clear sprays on my dioramas all the time. They work really well. Thanks for watching!

  • @DocSmizzle
    @DocSmizzle Před 2 lety +4

    This is great advice and an excellent video! Thought I had been subscribed but fixed that. Even in my climate controlled display room Deadpool still melted and I use these products myself and recommend them. Have never used Mod Podge before but I will add that to my toolbox as well.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Doc! Oh man that’s terrible! Really sad to hear about the Dead Pool figure. Mod Podge is more of an adhesive to repair or stop early cracking. It could be used a protective coating, though. I agree, I still recommend just 303 for regular maintenance.

  • @Xman_supreme
    @Xman_supreme Před rokem +1

    Hey thanks for putting this up. The more people I see talking about a product the more comfortable I am using it. I've heard of 303 before...I think I'm gonna pick some up. Climate control isn't a thing in my little barntop apartment...and the temperature/humidity shifts in Oklahoma are EXTREME. I just in the last couple of months got my first four figures and I'll definitely be using this stuff.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching and glad this helped! Given the environmental shifts in your area, maybe getting a small dehumidifier for those high-humidity days will help.

  • @NightshadeSM05
    @NightshadeSM05 Před 25 dny +1

    This is probably the most helpful collection maitenance video I've ever seen. I very rarely do the whole "up vote"/favourite thing, but this video gets both. I don't recall you saying, did you mention how often you have to do a coating of protectorants for figures? Is it like once a year? Once a month? Thank you!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 dny +1

      Thanks so much for the very kind words and for the up vote! Frequency of application depends on your environment. If it’s really humid and your HVAC (or lack there of) aren’t the best, then I’d say reapply every month. On the other hand, if the humid is constant, either because of the local environment or because of a great HVAC system, then only reapply every 6 - 9 months.
      I reapply every 3-6 months.

    • @NightshadeSM05
      @NightshadeSM05 Před 2 dny +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms Thank you so much!

  • @W0lfmoonster
    @W0lfmoonster Před měsícem +1

    OMG, THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have pleather clothing that is deteriorating on some of my BE Goth dolls!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před měsícem

      You're very welcome and Thanks for watching! Hopefully, this helps.

  • @GeekinOut
    @GeekinOut Před 2 lety +3

    BRAH... Need this video to work on my Winter Soldier flaking pleather issue... Might be able to save it. Thanks

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Thanks man! Yeah if it started to crack but hasnt really started to flake heavily yet, hit with a thin coat of Mod Podge.

  • @stevemuzak8526
    @stevemuzak8526 Před 2 lety +5

    Keep posting tips like that and this channel will grow like crazy

  • @kengjitpornkulwasin861
    @kengjitpornkulwasin861 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Superb & Informative content. Since I could not see products clearly, could you pls tell me which 303 and other stufffs you use for maintenance.
    Many thx

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for watching! The links for all products are in the video description. Let me know if they dont work for you.

  • @texasdavid9764
    @texasdavid9764 Před 2 lety +3

    Great tips. I started adding Angelus Too Soft to their clear coat product, Angelus Acrylic Finisher, to increase flexibility of the coating. It doesn’t affect the finish and I can bend, flex the items more extensively without fear of the clear coat cracking. You do have to apply heat as part of the process. I use a hair blow drier that lets me do smaller pieces held with tweezers when needed and doesn’t get hot enough to melt anything. At least I haven’t had anything melt-if you held the item close enough, long enough to the drier I suppose you could have an issue. The Angelus Acrylic Finisher with Too Soft added 1:1 are applied to all accessories made of pleather.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Thats is some awesome insight! Thanks for sharing David. I'm going to try that out.

    • @therealgeorgiadacosta9320
      @therealgeorgiadacosta9320 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh wow thanks for this tip! You said, you add it to the Angelus Clear Coat. Can I add it to the Acrylic Finisher? Mine is a Spiderman Upgraded Suit FFH. I like your tip as it helps keeping the Angelus coating while posing my Peter around

    • @texasdavid9764
      @texasdavid9764 Před 2 lety

      @@therealgeorgiadacosta9320 The acrylic finisher is the “clear coat” I used. Should have used actual product name but thought most would be more familiar with a term like clear coat. It has worked like a charm. I did the Soo Soo Gambit figure’s coat everyone is worried about cracking and peeling. I kept going since his coat was off and put a layer over his neoprene-like suit. Can’t tell it’s there. Time will tell if it prevents deterioration.

    • @therealgeorgiadacosta9320
      @therealgeorgiadacosta9320 Před 2 lety +1

      @@texasdavid9764 Thank you for the explanation

  • @au_spider9209
    @au_spider9209 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the content, glad I found this. I have Blade 2 which is the first fig I bought 12 years ago. I noticed in the last couple of days a bit of lines (not sure if it’s cracking) on the pants, not sure if they’re pleather or rubber, how would you approach? Modge podge and 303?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Yes, that’s exactly what I would do. You can dilute the Mod Podge with a bit of water, or use it straight out of the bottle. Then once it’s completely dry (give it a day or so), hit it with 303. Thanks for watching!

  • @gensolo83
    @gensolo83 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great tutorial. I had no idea I needed to do this until about a year ago when I started seeing Hot Toys figures with cracked, flaking accessories posted in various places. I've been extremely lucky with my figures, but I'm going to perform the 303 maintenance ASAP!
    I purchased a sealed Star Lord recently. I know that the Hot Toys pleather coats are notorious for breaking down badly. I'm almost afraid to open it up. 😬

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hey Thanks for watching and for your comment! Good luck and hopefully you don't see any issues. Starting with the 303 should help!
      And yes, unboxing an older figure is always nerve-wrecking. Even if the original owner had it displayed in a climate controlled area and took great care, who knows how long it was boxed up before getting to you and what the environment conditions were during shipping. (The older the Pleather, the more sucseptible it is to drastic climate changes.) Still, if the pleater on your particular figure was sealed, this should provide significant protection.

  • @en6853
    @en6853 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Getting the 89 Batman 2.0, this will be a very helpful video

  • @johnhillenbrand2917
    @johnhillenbrand2917 Před rokem +1

    Really good video! Thank you for posting! I have a question: do these figures deteriorate if you have one mint sealed? For example if you have say a batman in storage still in its brown box shipper. Should I open it after all these years and apply a coat of 303 or trust the mint seal will be preserve enough? Thanks.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching!
      So unfortunately, the answer to your question is “yes”, the pleather components can absolutely deteriorate even when sealed in their original packaging. The most important factor is still the environment it’s stored in.
      That’s why when it comes to HT’s, many buyers refuse to buy still-sealed figures that have pleather components. (They insist the seller first open the figure to fully inspect the pleather to ensure it’s actually “mint”.) There are plenty of cases where buyers have reported opening older figures that were still factory sealed only to find badly flaking pleather.
      The decision to open sealed HT’s is really up to you. I would open mine to apply the 303, but that’s also because I display mine. (Factory-sealed HT’s have not historically increased in value much more than ones that have been taken out of the package and are still in “like-new” condition. HT’s are truly a special segment in toy collecting.)

  • @bartu2528
    @bartu2528 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Amazing tutorial, just what I needed! Love your work. Was wondering what would you recommend for Hot Toys Alien figures where the rubber body lost the original shine/gloss. Would that also be the 303 spray? Heard many people were using mod podge/gloss clear coat, but to my understanding that would significantly limit the articulation and make the figure static. Thanks in advance and keep up with the videos - brilliant content!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před měsícem

      Thnaks for the kind words and for watching! This is a great question. (I may need to try something on my HT Dog Alien.) Mod Podge glass isnt a terrible idea. It shouldn't make too static, but it may not be as flexible as before. Another option is Angelus Gloss Coat. Because Angelus is designed for textiles, it should retain flexibility.

  • @knight5001
    @knight5001 Před 2 lety +3

    Question when you put that on the boots are the boots still movable or does it kind of have to keep the boots in that one place. Thank you for the tips I will now order 303 and the finishes for the boots and belts thank you

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      You’re very welcome and thanks for watching! The Angelus clear coat is made for textiles, so it dries flexible. (My entire HT ESB Vader suit is coated with Angelus Matte.)
      Mod Podge also dries fairly flexible as long as it’s a thin application. But I recommend Angelus if you want to add a clear coat. I only use Mod Podge for minor repairs since it’s really an adhesive.

  • @Doubl3rzz
    @Doubl3rzz Před 2 lety +2

    what should i apply on my anakin skywalker figures ?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      I used Angelus Satin on my HT Dark Side Anakin. You can use that, Angelus Matte, or simply just apply 303 to keep it moisturized. Thanks for watching!

  • @dacollector4452
    @dacollector4452 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! What should I do with the Justice League Batman’s body and cape

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! I don’t have the JL Batman but if it’s like the Keaton Batman (rubber body, pleather cape) then I would use 303.

  • @jv_figure_collector
    @jv_figure_collector Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome tips! I used leather lube and apply it every 6-8 months. I want to try the acrylic finish but was wondering if it would crack when u articulate it? Thanks

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      The leather lube sounds like a good idea! The Angelus finisher is specifically for leather/pleather so it hold up well when you manipulate the pleather. No cracking at all. Thanks for watching!

  • @colombianlove41
    @colombianlove41 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I’ve been collecting for over decade now and I’m glad I haven’t had this problem yet. I have a lot of the “problem” figures with no issue. I wonder what makes my collection area different than most.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 10 měsíci

      That's awesome! A dryer climate thats not prone to shifts in humidity/ temperature is critical. If you live in such a climate, or if your colleciton is in a room with an extrmely efficient HVAC system, and there are no constant power outages in your area, then you're set!

  • @DELL846
    @DELL846 Před rokem +1

    Great vid... But What would you recommend for the Hot Toys Superman78 chest symbol. I seen other collectors say it begins cracking after time as well. Would 303 by ok.. ?
    Thanks

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Thanks and good question. I do not personally have the HT 78 Supes, but if the S symbol is made of vinyl or pleather, you can defintiely use th 303 periodically.

  • @DrakenGuardz
    @DrakenGuardz Před rokem +1

    Great video, I just bought the Boba Fett throne set and I was wondering how to protect his belt and holster. Do you have any tips for sealing tattered or frayed edges of cloaks/sashes?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Good question! I would actually apply a very small amount of Mod Podge to the edges using a very thin brush. (Just rub the side of the brush against the edge of the cloak. ) Thanks for watching!

  • @MexicanWolf-lf3bn
    @MexicanWolf-lf3bn Před 3 měsíci +1

    My Mezco Green Arrow is already cracked. Now I'm gonna spray all my leather toys tomorrow, I'm not taking chances

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 3 měsíci

      Thnaks for watching, and sorry to hear about the Mezco! If its pleather, and its cracked but not yet peeling, I would use Mod Podge. Thta should create a seal that prevents further detrioration. For the other pleather components that are still in good shape, start applying 303 with a microfiber towel every 3 - 6 months.

  • @AndreaSanselicio
    @AndreaSanselicio Před 2 lety +2

    What about esb Vader should i use something for all the sculpted gloves ? And for his suit too?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Good question! I used Angelus Matte on my ESB Vader suit. (But you could use 303 if you want to keep it simple.)
      The gloves are just molded plastic, so they can be left as-is. Thanks for watching!

  • @mikehilton4204
    @mikehilton4204 Před 14 dny +1

    I had a older sideshow 1/4 scale piece that had alot of flaking and cracking. I wound up throwing him out.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 dny

      Thanks for watching! Yeah, once it starts flaking, there’s no going back. You can peel off all the pleather, then use fabric paint to make it look decent, but it will never look like it once did.

  • @seanscott1886
    @seanscott1886 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Kind I use the 303 on the val kilmer batman bc im kinda iffy on it bc the different type of rubber/latex

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 3 měsíci

      No, I wouldn't. I have the HT Kilmer and have not applied 303, or anythiing else for that matter. It has a particular sheen that may be affected by the 303. Thanks for the question!

  • @ericeverano2772
    @ericeverano2772 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Does Mod Podge help with preventing tearing/splitting of a suit, specifically on JL Batman?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, it should help. It adds a top coat sealer to an existing pleather component. However, I do not have the JL Batman so can't comment directly on that particular figure. From what I have seen though, Mod Pdge may be a good idea. Thanks for the question!

  • @YTIsRanByFeds
    @YTIsRanByFeds Před 2 lety +2

    I bought 3 Death troopers straight from Sideshow and the holsters were already decaying the moment I opened the box. Bought another 3 off some guy on FB and those ones are still fine lol. Now the pauldrons are starting to fade and flake good thing I found this video when I did lol

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Yup! I got my R1 Death Trooper Specialist form Sideshow duing one of their "Graveyard finds". (I think thats what they're called). So they had 1 in stock . When I got it, the pauldron pleather had a minor crack in it. I treated it with Mod Podge to stop the cracking. So far...so good.

    • @YTIsRanByFeds
      @YTIsRanByFeds Před 2 lety +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms The pauldrons are flaking where the blaster stocks rub up on so for a “natural” looking weather it’s fine, kinda. I just wish they would stop using it

  • @thicctankthomas6409
    @thicctankthomas6409 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey man, loved the video. I live in Minnesota and the indoor humidity during the winter drops to around 20-35%. Some of my figures are still NIB as I don't have them all displayed. Is that humidty too low, or should that be okay? Thanks!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much for watching! Most of the information I have found tends to point at a target humidty range between 30~35% and 55~60%. Regarding the low end, I do recall reading the lowest a museum/collection area should go is 25%. But again, that was just one source. I would guess the best thing to do is probably use 303 to keep the pleather components hydrated.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      @CZcams Commenter Yep, that should work in theory. Mine’s usually at the 40-45% range as long as I keep my A/C on (on auto).

  • @GirlyGirly5502
    @GirlyGirly5502 Před rokem +1

    When you use the angelus, are you still able to bend the areas that you painted? Or does it become pretty stiff and no longer able to be adjusted/posed?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Great question and thanks for watching! Angelus was made for textiles and leathers, so the pleather will stay just as flexible as it was before the application.

  • @hellsdescendent1242
    @hellsdescendent1242 Před 2 lety +1

    what would you recommend for the Hot toys Winter Soldier figure? I managed to pick one up that was almost pristine, found a patch near the wrist that peeled. Also a piece of the pleather jacket that goes around the right arm became unglued. Apart from that the pleather is in pretty good condition, just don't want to display him and have the pleather ruined.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey thanks for watching! So… unfortunately if the pleather has started to actually peel off, it may be too far gone. However, you can potentially stop further peeling/cracking by applying a light coat of Mod Podge on the pleather. If you do, choose between Mod Podge Matt or gloss. (I recommend Matt, but that’s just my personal taste.) If you apply the Matt version and think its too Matt, you can always apply 303 over it to bring out the shine.
      (Mod Podge is basically a glue that will hold the pleather together. )

  • @thehuggernaut8425
    @thehuggernaut8425 Před rokem +1

    hi question, i bought a HT crow at a good deal with some super minor flaking and the shop i got it from recommended the angelus black leather paint instead of the gloss/matte finisher you mentioned. what would you say is the benefit of using the gloss/matte finisher over the black leather paint?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and for the question! Ok, long answer: The Angelus Black paint is great...but, in my opinion, it's not really for maintanence or damage prevention. Its for modification when series repairs are needed.
      When the Pleather has only begun to lightly crack, but NOT flake yet, I recommend applying a thin coat of Mod Podge. The Mod Podge is the glue that will hold the pleather together and help to prevent further cracking and potential flaking. (You can also choose to go this route if only minor flaking is visible.)
      If the pleather is already badly flaking, you can proceed to finish peeling it all off. Then use the Angelus Black paint to coat the fabric surface that was under the pleather. The finished product will look significantly cleaner and better than the previous peeling pleather. But, of course, it will not look like pleather/leather as it once did. It will simply look like black fabric. (This technique is actually pretty common for badly flaking 1/6 scale products.)

  • @Dented_Battle_Armor
    @Dented_Battle_Armor Před rokem +2

    Do we need to apply the 303 AFTER applying the Angulus clear coat? 🤔

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Technically no. However, I would recommend it. Typically, I say you don't have to apply the Angelus, but do apply the 303.

  • @majinvegeta2k10
    @majinvegeta2k10 Před rokem +3

    What a great video, I needed this so badly. Neglecting to bring my figures to Japan because of the insane humidity. But will do this and invest in some climate control things 😍

  • @Ecto-ee1jx
    @Ecto-ee1jx Před 2 lety +1

    Great video👍 Will 303 work on ps4 and upgraded spidey? With The red and blue and Black lines?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks!!! I don’t personally have the HT Spider-Men, but if the suits are rubber then 303 should work. You could try it in a very small spot behind the figure to check. Just don’t put the 303 on anything that looks or feels like it may be cloth/fabric.

  • @PerfectSuperSaiyan
    @PerfectSuperSaiyan Před 4 měsíci +1

    Will this work on mezco figures? I just got the crow and is it best to apply it as soon as i get the figure?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 3 měsíci

      I don't own any of the Mezcos, but these emthods will work on most pleather components. Thanks for watching!

  • @darthkirbaybey8733
    @darthkirbaybey8733 Před 2 lety +3

    Awesome video! I've never heard of the Angelus products before. So say for the Hot Toys ESB Vader, would use want to use the 303 or the Angelus? And if it's the Angelus, would you use the matt finish or satin?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! You could go either way. The Angelus creates a kind of permanent clear coat that acts like an additional protective barrier against ambient temperature changes. On my ESB Vader I went with Angelus Matte. (But if you feel more comfortable just using 303, you can do that too.)

    • @mafiaxjames
      @mafiaxjames Před 2 lety +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms how did you take the head and capes off the esb vader?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      @@mafiaxjames Just pop the head off by pulling upward. It comes off pretty much just like on any other HT figure. Once you have the head off, you'll see the cape can easily be removed.

  • @noksuan59
    @noksuan59 Před rokem +1

    Found this thing called 3D LVP conditioner, basically for your car interior for materials like leather, vinyl, and plastic and rubber, what's your opinion in using it as an all in one for hot toy materials preservation?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! I've never used 3D LVP, but if its for vinyl it may help. I would sa stick to 303 due to the many people that have vouched for it over the years, but if you have no choice, give the one you found a try. (Just dont use it on the soft TPE/ Silicone rubber bodies like Ahsoka.)

  • @timfarnsworth6454
    @timfarnsworth6454 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Is the Angelus applied to boots flexible enough that it would not crack if you bend at ankle? I guess in a larger sense, if you were to eventually sell the item, would there be any posing restrictions because of finish cracking?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před měsícem

      Thnaks for watching! No, it shoudl not restrict movement or crack. (It's never happended to any of the boots I've applied it to.)

  • @danvladoiu9365
    @danvladoiu9365 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for an informative video, I've enjoyed it very much. I'm curious though, what would you recommend for a Hot Toys Dog Alien in order to prevent decay of the rubber over time? Which gloss would work better on that kind of rubber? Keep it up!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! I've had the HT Dog Alien since its release back in...2009? That is one figure I have enver applied anything to at all. It has never cracked or faded. If I had to put something on it, I'd probably use Etsu Silicone Grease (I have a video on that product on my channel).

    • @danvladoiu9365
      @danvladoiu9365 Před rokem +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms thank you for your suggestion.

  • @anthonychiu4472
    @anthonychiu4472 Před rokem +1

    Thanks but I am confused. When do i use 303 and when do i use Acrylic Finisher?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      I highly recommend using 303 periodically on the pleather components. The acrylic finsher is not necessary, but some like to use it to add a thin layer of protection while also changing the sheen from matt to glossy or glossy to matt. If you choose to use the acrylic finisher, you can also apply the 303 on top once the finsher is dried. (But again, you do not need the finsher. If its easier, just stick with the 303 by itself.)

  • @eduardoramirez925
    @eduardoramirez925 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello!! Just stumbled upon your channel and as a noobie to this hobbie. Your videos have been helpful!! I have a question as I recently ordered the The Clone Wars Season 7 Ahsoka Tano from Hot Toys. From my understanding, it has seamless arms and I am worried about the skin breaking. I heard something about a Wonder Woman seamless arms experiencing some issues with the same thing? What should I use or do to protect it and not have the elbows and arms break or flake? Thanks!! 😊

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and welcome to the Hobby! Yes, there’s been many complaints about rubber/silicone bodies tearing at the joints. To be honest, I’ve never had a rubber or silicone body tear on any of my Hot Toys, but I realize it is definitely a real issue for many.
      What I can say is do not use 303 on the soft silicone bodies. 303 is for pleather or the stiffer rubbers (like the Keaton Batman suit you see in the video).
      For softer silicone figures, I have seen some people use “Shin-Etsu” grease. (You can find it on Amazon.) It’s a grease made to prolong the life of silicone components, but I have never used it myself…yet.

  • @johns3153
    @johns3153 Před rokem +1

    Will it work for mezco figures I'm not sure what material they use but not sure if it Breaks down over time

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Hey thanks for watching! It will work for pleather materials. (Just dont apply of any these products to cloth materials.)

  • @thegillmanedits
    @thegillmanedits Před 6 měsíci +1

    If you apply the angelus, can you still maintain with 303 on the same area?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, I'v done it before without issue. However, you technically shouldn't have to use 303 if you applied angelus. Thanks for watching!

    • @thegillmanedits
      @thegillmanedits Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms Thanks for answering! Super helpful!

  • @someguy8523
    @someguy8523 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great content. Do you recommend using 303 on the new Falcon & Winter soldier Bucky figure? I have not received it yet so I want to start preparing for it. Does posing the figures that have pleather garments make them dry and Crack easier?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      Hi and Thanks for watching! Yes, if the new figures contain pleather parts, you can definitely use 303 on the pleather components. You'll have to wait to have them in-hand to determine if the parts are pleather vs rubber or silicone. But Bucky's jacket is a good example of what is very likely to be pleather. Posing will only effect them if the pleather has already been effected by drastic changes in temp/humidity. (If it has been effected, then yes, the pleather is likely to begin cracking at the area where its been folded/ creased.)

    • @someguy8523
      @someguy8523 Před rokem +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms thank you so much

  • @j-toys4065
    @j-toys4065 Před 2 lety +2

    thanks desi,i will do it on my obi-won boots..can i apply it too on HT darth vader rogue one?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching! Yes, you can apply it on the pleather or rubber components. I applied Angelus Matte on my HT ESB Vader suit. Worked great!

    • @j-toys4065
      @j-toys4065 Před 2 lety

      dessi,if i applied the angelus acrylic or 303.im planning to move soon.is it ok to let it back on the box for awhile with the shipper box..

  • @alvarosingaucho304
    @alvarosingaucho304 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, great vídeo, thanks!!! If I apply the acrílicc finisher, do I have to apply the 303 protectan? And How often do I have yo do it.?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching, Alvaro! You do not technically need apply any of it. What I mean is you can apply the Angelus and not apply the 303; or you can go straight to the 303 without applying the Angelus. (The Angelus is a one-time coating, while the 303 is a maintenance product you should reapply at least once every 6 months or so.)

    • @alvarosingaucho304
      @alvarosingaucho304 Před 2 lety +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms Thanks man!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      @@alvarosingaucho304 Anytime!

  • @beetlejuice8514
    @beetlejuice8514 Před rokem +1

    What about the hands of the figures? Does those components sweat? Since, most hot toys hand components feel pretty rubbery.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      Typically, no. The hands are usually PVC and none that I have owned have ever released any oils or chemicals. Good question and thanks for watching!

  • @spaceheadstudio3031
    @spaceheadstudio3031 Před 2 lety +1

    Would a coat of Mod Pudge offer enough protection for pleather boots, pouches and belts? I live in a pretty dry climate with low humitity.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Using Angelus or Mod Podge basically adds a barrier coat to help prevent against changes in ambient temp/humidity. For this kind of protection I usually recommend Angelus as it was made for leather. (I only use Mod Podge for minor repairs or on pleather that has just begun to crack, but it can be used in a similiar fashion as Angelus.) Thanks for watching!

  • @therealgeorgiadacosta9320

    Thank you for making this video! I have a question: there’s no 303 in my country, but we have the Angelus Acrylic Finisher. My Spiderman Upgraded Suit FFH hasn’t flaked yet, but I want to put something on it for prevention. Can I use the Angelus for prevention? If yes, do I need to apply it regularly once a month or just a one time application to last forever?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for watching! Angelus is a product made for leathers (and pleather) textiles. Thus, I wouldn't use it on rubber suits. (I believe the HT Spider-Men are more of a rubber suit?) I have seen cases of the HT Spidey Suits creasing when left posed, but havent seen any flaking.
      If you can't find 303 in your area, I would look for an alternative to it. 303 is basically a UV protectant for Rubbers, Vinyls, plastics, leather, etc. (Not that you would leave your HT's in the sun, but the 303 helps to keep a level of healty moisture/ hydration in the rubber/pleather.) So the goal is to look for a similiar protectant or even a leather/ pleather conditioner. Automotive-care products are usually a good starting point.

    • @therealgeorgiadacosta9320
      @therealgeorgiadacosta9320 Před 2 lety +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms Thank you for getting back to me! Ok I will look for something similar in my local area

  • @papifeo4625
    @papifeo4625 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can you use the Angelus product on all pleather vs 303?

  • @krisrothfuss2550
    @krisrothfuss2550 Před 2 měsíci +1

    what about using leather honey or TriNova Leather Conditioner and Restorer with Water Repellent Formula insteed of using 303?
    Im talking spefcific of Sideshow Premium Format all T800's (Terminator police shootout, T2 clean and batle damaged all pleather material)

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching and good question. The issue with Leather Honey is that its only for Leather. Not for Faux leather or pleather. (According to the product info on their site.) I dont knwo much about TriNova, but i think its the same with that product. Personally I would stick with 303 or a coat of mod podge.

  • @om88xxk
    @om88xxk Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm thinking about 3Zero's products. Do artificial leather splits only occur in hot toys?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 9 měsíci

      The splits, cracks, flakes and general deterioration can happen to all pleather (faux leather) products. From HT, to 3Zero, to pleather furniture around the house. It just depends on the quality of the pleather and the environmental conditions. Thanks for watching and for your question!

  • @noksuan59
    @noksuan59 Před rokem +1

    If you put on the clear coat, does it crack when you bend it?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      No, the Angelus is made for leather textiles so it will not crack when flexed. Thanks for watching!

  • @therealgeorgiadacosta9320

    Oh after I read the comments, you said Angelus Clear Coat is better on a figure that you will pose around? So would you say in my case (Spiderman) the Clear Coat is more suitable than the Acrylic Finisher? Thanks again!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      I wouldn't Use Angelus on a rubber suit. (It may not cause any issues, i just ahven't tried it myself since Angelus is for Leathers/Pleathers.) For rubber suits, go with 303 protectant or a leather/pleather conditioner.

  • @joeyjohnson7081
    @joeyjohnson7081 Před 11 měsíci +1

    When you use the 303 spray on a figure does it matter if you touch an area on the figure that you’ve already sprayed? Also how should you position the figure when your letting it dry and does it matter what kind of surface you put it on while it’s drying?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Joey, thanks for watching! Reapplying 303 on a specific area should be fine as long as its not caked-on. In other words, try not to apply too much at once. The other important note is to remember 303 is for pleather, plastics and vinyl sufaces. It should not be used on fabric surfaces or the softer (TPU-material) Hot Toy bodies. (For the softer TPU bodies, you should use Shin-Etsu Grease - I have another video on that.)
      For drying, the components should be placed so that the area that received the 303 application is not in contact with a surface. (i.e., Air-dry). If you're applying the 303 to every surface of a component, than do so in sections to allow each section to dry on its own. Allow the piece to dry in a room temperature environment, on a clean, non-fabric surface.

    • @joeyjohnson7081
      @joeyjohnson7081 Před 11 měsíci

      Great! Thanks for replying. I have a lot of vintage ninja turtles that I want to use this on. Can you use this on vehicles and play-sets, too?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 11 měsíci

      @@joeyjohnson7081 No, I dont think I would use it on hard plastics like ABS, PP, or PVC. Typically, you dont have to maintain those old TMNT toys. You'll just have to clean them if they became sticky/tacky over the years (i.e., if the plasticizer leached its way to the surface). If thats the case, a solution of water, baking soda, vinegar and a bit of dawn should do the trick.

    • @joeyjohnson7081
      @joeyjohnson7081 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Oh ok, yeah that would save me a lot of time lol. Thanks!

  • @SebySeby21
    @SebySeby21 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What if we applied 303 to materials that are pleather? Would they get ruined?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 5 měsíci

      Do you mean to ask 'what if you apply 303 to non-pleather materials'? If so, please be aware that 303 may stain different fabrics or non-pleather materials. This is not always the case, but don't risk it.
      If you were asking if its ok to apply 303 to pleather, then yes, I always recommend applying it to HT's pleather components.
      Thanks for watching and for your question!

  • @nicholascolagiovanni7158
    @nicholascolagiovanni7158 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey man awesome video!!! I was wondering if you could help me. I am a first time hot toys buyer. I just bought all 3 hot toys terminator t800 figures brand new. Dropped some decent coin on them so I want to do my best to protect them. With those specific faux leather items which should I use? The 303 towel method or the angelus brush method? And also, The dx10 has REAL leather. What should I use on that baby? Thank you so much!!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Nicholas thanks for watching and welcome to the HT hobby! You can use Angelus on faux leather and real leather. But honestly, I would only use Angelus on the faux leather as added protection. Also for the faux leather, you’ll want to maintain it by applying 303 every few months. (I re-apply 303 every 3 months or so.) You can choose to skip the one-time application of Angelus, but I do recommend maintaining the faux with 303.
      As for the real leather components, I recommend a leather conditioner. (Brands like “Blue Magic” or “Trinova” seem to work well for real leather.)

    • @g0dkeith
      @g0dkeith Před 2 lety +1

      Gratz man! I'm also a ht first timer, got a battle damaged version t800. Just looked up the 303 product on Amazon, should I get the protector or the leather care one? Also, will the angelus product make the leather part looks too shiny? coz that wouldn't match the battle damaged theme.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      @@g0dkeith I used the 303 protector. I never used the leather care but I know others have and it also works well.
      You can use Angelus Matte, but if that’s still too shiney for you, then I recommend just sticking with 303.

  • @Mortamir_ActionFigures
    @Mortamir_ActionFigures Před rokem +1

    For maintenance, how long does the 303 protectant last? I'm kinda paranoid because I bought a mezco ascending knight batman and it's known for the cape to peel, so i want to prevent that. Thanks again for the video

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Hey, thanks for watching! It depends on your environment and display area. I like to re-apply at least once every 6 months. But if your area is really dry or the humidity has drastic changes, I would reapply more often. Maybe once a month.

    • @Mortamir_ActionFigures
      @Mortamir_ActionFigures Před rokem

      @@metamorphiccustoms Thanks for the reply

  • @perezsergio97sp
    @perezsergio97sp Před 15 dny +1

    Which product would you recommend for Darth Vader hot toy? I just got the Kenobi version and I want to make sure it last!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 dny

      Hey thanks for watching and for your question. Actually, I gave my ESB Vader a thin coat of Mod Podge. It was just so much pleather, I thought it would be great to take that extra step to permanently seal it. I’ll be doing the same with my Kenobi Vader when he comes in later this month.
      Alternatively, you could simply apply 303 every 3 -9 months. It depends on your environment. If the humid is low or well-controlled, you can reapply every 9 months.

  • @safefootsolja7966
    @safefootsolja7966 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Does this work on white pleather or will it cause paleness/darkness on that ?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and for your question! Yes, it should work. However, my suggestion is to apply a very small amount of 303 to a non-visible area first. Let it sit for a month or so, then inspect it to ensure it has not caused any strange stains. It shouldn't.... but this is what I would do to be safe.

  • @keironbartlett_drums
    @keironbartlett_drums Před 2 lety +1

    Hi loved your video, I just use 303 leather on my Hot Toys Vader quarter scale on the pleather parts, I reapply every 3 - 6 months is that okay or do I need other products before the 303 application?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Keiron! That should be OK. As long as you keep reapplying every 6 months or so, it will keep the pleather moisturized.

    • @keironbartlett_drums
      @keironbartlett_drums Před 2 lety +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms thank you for your reply, just have another question, I own the Vader quarter scale but as I’ve noticed when wiping down the pleather with 303 leather… and from the instructions the neck part doesn’t come off like 1/6 vader to be able to remove the cape and shoulder armour so I’ve only wiped down the parts that are exposed and can get to if you see what I mean, will the pleather parts under the armour be okay?
      In regards to humidity I live in the UK, the humidity metre says 50% normally which js in the 40 to 60% marker but sometimes on a really hot evening it drops to 33% I’m guessing it’s not a major thing to worry about and the 303 should keep the pleather fine?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      @@keironbartlett_drums Yes, there will sometimes be areas of the pleather you just can’t get to. I wouldn’t worry too much about those areas. Just focus on the areas you can get to and the pleather should hold up. The humidity ranges you mentioned don’t seem that bad, but if there are sudden changes that’s when the 303 comes in handy.

    • @keironbartlett_drums
      @keironbartlett_drums Před 2 lety +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms thank you so much for your response. I’ll definitely keep that all in mind. 😃👍🏼

  • @beatrizpuerari9813
    @beatrizpuerari9813 Před rokem +1

    Hi, not so sure if I should apply 303 on my Luke skywalker snowspeder pilot HT And Anakin clone wars HT. don’t know about the material

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! The only spot you should apply 303 on HT's Snowspeeder Luke is on the pleather components. In other words, his belt and holster. (That's what I did to mine.) As far as Anakin goes, same thing = Pleather components. I only have Episode 3 Anakin, not the Clone Wars version. If he;s like the Episode 3 version, apply 303 to his belt, boots, and any other pleather components. (Not sure if the Clone Wars version has a pleather or fabric vest. If its fabric, do NOT apply 303.)

    • @beatrizpuerari9813
      @beatrizpuerari9813 Před rokem +1

      Oh that’s great! Thank you very much

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      @@beatrizpuerari9813 You're welcome!

  • @Dholt29
    @Dholt29 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey was wondering I just bought myself endgame Thor, Cap, and Spiderman and was told thors pants are made of pleather and Spider-Man’s suit was made of a rubber material. Was wondering if I can use the 303 wipes/spray for both the pleather and rubber?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +2

      Good question. You can apply 303 to most rubber components. I coated Endgame Thor's pants with Angelus Matte and then treated it with 303. (You can skip directly to 303 though). I have Endgame Cap, but honestly not sure what his suit is made of. Maybe a a rubber/fabric mix? (I did not treat my Cap with 303 since I wasn't absolutely sure if it was an entirely rubber suit or not.) I do not have Endgame Spidey, but if he has the traditional vinyl or rubber suit then 303 should work!

    • @Dholt29
      @Dholt29 Před 2 lety

      @@metamorphiccustoms oh okay sounds good I have the Spiderman from far from home with the red and black suit and was told the black areas were rubber. Just didn’t know if 303 could be used on both pleather and rubber just didn’t want to damage the fabrics because it wasn’t able to be put on there

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Dholt29 You can use it on rubber, but not on the cloth fabrics. 👍

    • @Dholt29
      @Dholt29 Před 2 lety +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms so I can definitely use the 303 wipes or spray on rubber and pleather without it damaging either? Do you personally use it on both? And which one would you recommend I saw there’s a white container and a blue container?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      @@Dholt29 Both containers should be the same as long as you're using their "Protectant" spray. Yes, i use it on rubber too. For example, in the video I apply it to the Keaton Batman suit which is rubber (only his cape is pleather).

  • @mrorangepeel659
    @mrorangepeel659 Před rokem +1

    I haven’t had any pleather issues at all including figures which are 10-years on plus. I’m in the UK though so it’s not so hot / humid.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      Thats awesome to hear! (And thanks for watching!) As long as the pleather stays in a controlled environment, the chance of any cracking/peeling are significantly reduced!

  • @JohnSmith-mt8tq
    @JohnSmith-mt8tq Před 5 měsíci +1

    I am thinking of getting some hot toys spider man characters, venom, green goblin spidey etc. What would you recommend doing to protect them? And is it smart to just do these measures right when you get the figure.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 5 měsíci

      The 303 and Mod Podge are really for pleather or thin vinyl components. I have a couple of HT Spideys. My guess is 303 and mod podge should not be applied to these suits. They appear to be a fabric or a rubber mix, which do not require 303. (In a worse case scenario, 303 could even damage/ stain fabrics. )
      I have heard alot of complaints of the HT Spidey suits creasing after being posed. But I have never heard of them cracking or peeling. This leads me to believe the material does not require 303.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @JohnSmith-mt8tq
      @JohnSmith-mt8tq Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms awesome. I was just curious. I assume this is also the same for whatever material venom is made out of? The main issue would just be creasing and sticking if it's kept in some sort of dynamic pose for a long period of time?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 5 měsíci

      @@JohnSmith-mt8tqThat’s correct. I know several people actually use the Shin Etsu grease for Venom. (It’s the other product I covered in another video for maintaining HT’s with soft TPU bodies.) czcams.com/video/XoosKovj_v8/video.htmlsi=ZGjR_JkoLYmiuG-J

  • @nothingmuch6685
    @nothingmuch6685 Před 3 měsíci +1

    will this work for gametoys sephiroth?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 3 měsíci

      Hey thanks for watching! I do not own that figure, but if the components are pleather (i.e., look and feel like pleather) I would use the methods and products described in this video.

  • @thomasneary799
    @thomasneary799 Před 9 měsíci +1

    With the angelus you said it was permanent, does that mean it's a one and done when applying? Asking as someone that's looking into getting a figure and has only now found out about the maintenance.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes, the Angelus is basically a clear-coat. You only have to apply it once. However, if I have to choose, I would go with 303 applications once every 6 months. (That’s just my preference.) Thanks for watching and for your question!

    • @thomasneary799
      @thomasneary799 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms If it were something like that new Anakin being released then, you'd recommend the 303 over the Angelus then?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 9 měsíci

      @@thomasneary799 Yup, I’d do 303. I use 303 on my Dark Side Anakin.

  • @nickdeleon7976
    @nickdeleon7976 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have the legacy black panther his suit is all rubber it does stick to itself in the armpit how would I keep this preserved I live in south Louisiana if you could tell me some info on how to preserve this figure

    • @nickdeleon7976
      @nickdeleon7976 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No one covers the rubber figures I've tried to find a video....I don't have a detolf...I've decide to just box them back up until I get a detolf

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for watching! I dont have that figure. If it is like the HT Spidey suits, it may be difficult to prevent the 'sticking'. Also, having a dislay cabinet is important, but it won't solve any humidity issues. Also, Detolfs are not sealed so your figures will get dusty. (I sealed my detolfs with strips of weathering pile. That really helps with the dust.)

    • @nickdeleon7976
      @nickdeleon7976 Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for the info that really helps

  • @miguelandonie8805
    @miguelandonie8805 Před rokem +1

    Yo late for me all my figures are destroyed as hell flaking .. it’s just a nightmare 😩😭

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      Really sorry to hear! If you get any more, try to keep them in a stable environment and give them a periodic application of 303. Thanks for watching and good luck!

  • @AugieRockero
    @AugieRockero Před rokem +1

    My Keaton cape has already started to flake...can applying 303 stop it?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      If its already started, you'll need ot apply Mod Podge first to seal it. Oterwise no amount of 303 will prevent further flaking.

    • @AugieRockero
      @AugieRockero Před rokem +2

      @@metamorphiccustoms thanks, I just bought a custom cape. but I'll use 303 on the body ...no signs of wear there yet. That cape that it came with is not worth saving anyway!

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      @@AugieRockero Have to agree!

  • @asabi1455
    @asabi1455 Před rokem +1

    Is there anything taht I can use instead of 303? I can't find 303 in my country. Even on Amazon I can't find it. I can buy it from another countrey but if there is anything you can suggest me I would prefer it.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      Its a great question, and I wish I had a better answer, but I always recommedn 303 because I've personally used it. You can try looking for products which are meant to maintain or increase the life of pleather materials. Perhaps there is a moree readily avalable option in your area that can serve the same purpose as 303.

    • @asabi1455
      @asabi1455 Před rokem

      @@metamorphiccustoms thanks a lot

  • @bangkoi3496
    @bangkoi3496 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Do i need to apply this every month or every 3 months? Can everybody tell me pls i just bought hot toys the batman and dx19 dark knight

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před měsícem

      It depends on the environment in your display area. If you have a good HVAC system and/or the humidity in your area remains consistent and under 60%, I would say to reapply every 3- 6 months. Conversley, if your display area had no humidity control and humidity is constantly spiking (i.e., Tropic climates with no HVAC) then apply 1 to twice a month. (But in this latter scenario, the 303 will only help so much before the pleathe rbegins to detriorate. The firts goal is to first manage the humidity.)

  • @jimsmith6603
    @jimsmith6603 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey OP, would baby oil work on pleather?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 3 měsíci

      I have never used baby oil, but I hear its a good alternative. I just can't confirm from personal experience. Thanks for the question!

  • @SebySeby21
    @SebySeby21 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Sorry . So we are meant to apply the 303 every 6 months or so?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, I re-apply every 3-6 months. Thanks for watching and for your question!

  • @---ne9ez
    @---ne9ez Před 2 lety +1

    Do you recommend this for the death trooper specialist ? I know there have been some pleather issues and I don’t want mine to get ruined

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Yes, I used 303 on the Pauldron of my Death Specialist. I would recommend it.

    • @---ne9ez
      @---ne9ez Před 2 lety +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms thanks man, I really appreciate the help

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      @@---ne9ez Anytime! 👍🏻

    • @---ne9ez
      @---ne9ez Před 2 lety

      @@metamorphiccustoms I applied it and i feel like I made it worse, any specific tips for how you did it ?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      @@---ne9ez Allow me to ask: Was the pleather already beginning to show cracks in it? In your first comment you mentioned you knew there were some pleather issues with this figure. (You’re definitely right!) I thought you meant “known issues with the figure” and that maybe you wanted a proactive approach. (Sorry if I misunderstood.) However, if it’s already begun to crack you need to coat it with something that will hold the pleather together. A light coat of Mod Podge will work.
      On the other hand, if the pleather has already begun to flake off in small chunks, (so more than just a few simple visual cracks) then it’s too late. If it’s flaking off, the only real solution is to finishing peeling off all the pleather bits, and then repaint the area with black fabric paint. (It will never look the same because it won’t look like pleather, but I know that’s what some people have done in the past.)
      Lastly, applying 303 shouldn’t make it any worse, even if it’s starting to crack. The only time it may seem to get worse is if the pleather was already loose (beyond repair) and gently applying anything at that point removes the loose chunks of pleather.
      Hope this helps…

  • @canadiancollector696
    @canadiancollector696 Před rokem +1

    What would you recommend using on the jacket of the hot toys terminator mms238?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      I believe MMS 238 has a standard pleather jacket. I would recommend 303 every few months. If you want to take it a bit further, you can apply Matt or Satin Angelus finisher before the 303, but the Angelus is not necessary.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @canadiancollector696
      @canadiancollector696 Před rokem

      @@metamorphiccustoms how often would you apply the Matt or Angelus?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      @@canadiancollector696 the Angelus Matt or Satin is just a one time application. It’s basically a clear coat for pleather/leather. Only the 303 needs to be reapplied every so often depending on your display area environment.

    • @canadiancollector696
      @canadiancollector696 Před rokem

      @@metamorphiccustoms thank you so much for the advice and the great video.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      @@canadiancollector696 Anytime! :)

  • @shadownightwolf
    @shadownightwolf Před 2 lety +1

    What about rubber suits like the HT spiderman rubber suits

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends. I don’t have any of the HT spidey’s, but I do have the 89 Batman which is a rubber suit. (The one in this video.) I used 303 on him.

  • @mist_rainz
    @mist_rainz Před 7 dny +1

    Would you recommend applying 303 on new figures?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 dny +1

      Hey thanks for watching! Yes, I always apply 303 from the very beginning, or apply a thin coat of Mod Podge if it’s ALOT of Pleather. (For example,
      On figures like HT Vaders with so much pleather, I just straight apply a coat of Mod Podge.)

    • @mist_rainz
      @mist_rainz Před 2 dny +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms I have the new HT Vader ironically asking that question 😂 Will do then! Thanks👍

  • @VongolaChouko
    @VongolaChouko Před rokem +1

    Gosh thank you for explaining these different methods. I just recently bought a 1/6 figure of Loki and noticed the tiny flaking happening in the pleather, and it send me to panic mode 😢 Heck I'm still panicking right now since I don't know if these products are available in our local hardware 😱😭

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem

      You’re very welcome and thanks for watching! If it’s already cracking/flaking, you’ll want to seal it with Mod Podge to prevent further flaking. Mod Podge will usually be available at your local hobby store or online stores like Amazon. (But it won’t be available in hardware stores.)

    • @VongolaChouko
      @VongolaChouko Před rokem +1

      @@metamorphiccustoms Can we also use the 303 protectant for pleather? I noticed that the packaging only says it's for rubber, vinyl, and plastic.

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před rokem +1

      @@VongolaChouko Yes Sir. Pleather is essentially plastic bonded to a fabric backing. I have been using 303 on pleather components for well over a decade now. Good question!

    • @VongolaChouko
      @VongolaChouko Před rokem

      @metamorphiccustoms This is well noted, thanks so much!

  • @AndreaSanselicio
    @AndreaSanselicio Před 2 lety +1

    Should i apply First 303 and than angelus or angelus and than 303? And once i apply angelus i should never apply It again Just keep 303 3-6 months ?

    • @metamorphiccustoms
      @metamorphiccustoms  Před 2 lety

      Go with the Angelus first. Once you apply it the first time, you really don’t need to reapply it again.
      The 303 can go on after the Angelus has fully dried. You reapply 303 every few months (I reapply every 6-8 months in my figures.) Thanks for watching and good question!

    • @turdmidfartland
      @turdmidfartland Před 5 měsíci

      Jesus christ no, never 303. Who is telling everyone to use this shit?