Leather Finishes Compared
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Here I look at 8 different leather finishes and compare how good they are in terms of water resistance as well as looking at how much they affect the colour of the leather and how good they smell!
You can find most of these finishes on Amazon if want to, e.g.:
► Sno Seal: amzn.to/2CcdHI1
► Fiebings Tan Kote: amzn.to/2Cdqz0K
► Fiebings Resolene: amzn.to/2BXD642
► Fiebings Leather Sheen: amzn.to/2CdTems
► Fiebings Aussie: amzn.to/2Dxhc84
► Fiebings Carnauba Cream: amzn.to/2DA5byS - Jak na to + styl
Thank you so much for the smell information. I'm a disabled leather crafter who needs to avoid products with intense smells, so details like that really save me money (and save me from scent-exposure symptoms) by helping me know what to avoid buying. Unfortunately it's also very rare for content creators to include that kind of info in videos, so I really appreciate that you did.
@thebearclawjones If it's annoying you don't bloody watch it!!
Thank you so much - I appreciate the money and time it took to put this together. I'm just getting started in leatherwork and this helped me figure out what to purchase.
thanks, Ian. Beautiful job. I'll be looking into Resolene, now.
very effective demonstration.
Thanks for the video, as you said at the beginning, it can be quite tricky to figure out which finish is the best when so many people have different opinions. Thanks for all the other videos you do, I really appreciate them.
Thank you for this comparison. I would like to see this same test done on pieces of dyed leather so we can see the affect they have as a finish coat on a completed project as opposed to the pieces of natural leather.
Great video regardless.
I'm just starting out and this vid is extremely helpful! Thank you for the side/side comparison.
Thank you very much for taking the time to provide such in-depth information. You‘re a great teacher! I am new to leathercraft, and find it very therapeutic as it calms the racing mind.
Very good! I learn helpful information with each of his videos. He has a straightforward way of presenting.
Thank you so much. Im very newbie but helped me immensely. going to finish my project now and see what happens. Im doing a black axe sheath so I dont care about discoloration. Thanks for your testing time and posting. I got a draw knife and then a head knife and after that will prolly be on knife sheaths mostly. Maybe a few holsters later one I figure out some things.
Thanks so much. Really appreciate the thought and detail you put into this!
This was a great test to do online . Very informative. Thank you!
Perfect description! I always was kinda confused why the companies don't provide more detailled information on their products, especially Fiebings. Following your video I could succesfully narrow down the possible uses of finishes for certain products. Thank you very much!
Great info. Would've liked to see Atom Wax in the mix. I love the finish of it. I have Resolene for comparison though. Thanks!
great video, im looking at making myself some sheathes. this video and others you have made are both interesting and informative. thank you for making them.
I just bought Resolene to seal the interior of knife sheaths to prevent the steel from reacting to the leather.
Thanks so much for this video! 🌸 I am absolutely glad you made it. It gives a great overview and now I can make a better decision.
great informative video as usual, we really enjoy your channel and thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks for sharing this comparison test! This is very good information for me making dog collars and leashes. Well done sir!
Thank you so much for this!
This is the exact kind of direct comparison I've been looking for.
Thanks, Ian! I've been looking to compare resolene with bag kote and tan kote, to make a purse for my wife. I'm looking for a moderately matte finish, and one coat of resolene seems to get there. 2 coats seems to get a little too glossy. I really appreciate the comparison in this, as well as your other videos.
Hey Ian, I started working leather about 6 months ago. I'm doing it as a hobby, making little things for friends and family for free, just to get experience with leather. I have always loved leather and have a friend started working with leather about ten years ago. I just wanted to say thank you for all that you have shared. A lot of your videos I've watched more than once. I've learned a lot from your videos because you freely share your knowledge and experience. I'm working with leather because I love everything about it. I'm an "All or none" person. I don't how to half step at anything I do. I'm either good at something or I don't do it. I'm 55-year-old, a student of traditional Karate since I was 10, a cop and a biker for 25 years. Again, just wanted to say thanks for helping out an "older" man explore his love for leather. If I'm able to turn a buck(pound) or two in the process that would be great. If I can ever return the favor, don't hesitate to ask.
Dragon
United Road Runner M/C
Bronx NY
Looks more like you want to let everyone know about you, not about Ian's finishing or anything leather. typical cop: look at me!
Thank you this is very helpful. I am about to customise a vachetta leather of my preloved LV bag ❤️
Great video! Thanks for putting this together.
Awesome video. Super helpful. I have been using Eco Flow Super Sheen and I am curious how it would compare.
great video man. just started my first leather job this evening and looks like i should buy a bottle of resoline. Thanks!!
Great video Ian! I play with these too. I dye first - try to spray it for evenness of color. Then use either carnauba, atom wax, or netsfoot to condition the leather. Then the top dressing: Tan Kote (it is ok but not water resistant), Tandy Leather Factory Satin Sheen (pretty good water resistance), or Resolene (my favorite for the reasons you showed). I also use Resolene for a dye blocker in a design. It needs to dry overnight to be really effective - as most of the other top dressings do.
And thanks again for a good video.
Joe
The Atom wax doesn't interfere with the resolene does it? I was never sure if the atom wax was a conditioner or a finish?
Commander Shepard and
Thank you for doing that test and sharing it!
I tried Fiebings Resolene and tried it also on flesh side of leather. Seems to work pretty well in it.
exactly what I needed to know. very helpful, THANK YOU.
I just want to say thank you for making so many videos. I wish the leathercraft suppliers would do more. A lot of people are getting electronic tablets these days. I have been trying to come up with a truly, universal, fully adjustable cover. I personally think that a cover that could be moved from one tablet to the next would be a great seller. The covers you buy fall apart in a few months. And I dont think to many people would be willing to pay for a custom cover when they will probably replace there device in a few years. If you have any ideas you would be willing to share I would personally love to see them.
Wow! That Resoline looks amazing. Such a good comparison test.
Hi Ian. Thanks for great and very educational video.
Great video thanks for putting it up glade that I saw it before i started back to my leather work lol I now know what finish to use after the first coat I think that resolene is a finishing coat over all so I need to go over this video a few times I guess to find a first coat lol but since I am using a predye leather I do not have to worry to much about bleeding over
The perfect review. Thank you, Ian!
Awesome review! Helped me a lot!
@mafejx edge coating isn't particularly necessary as long as you burnish the edges well
I have had success with Resolene! It makes a great resist. I have used it with oil and water based dyes before applying antique.
I have to say, I doubt I will ever use these products but I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Excellent test. Very scientific. Great job.
Great informative videos man. Thank you!
Great video thanks! Best comparison I've seen! What do you recommend for leather work gloves? I'd like to use something that'll keep them soft but help protect and make cleaning easier! Thanks!
Very valuable information. Thank you for making this video.
Thanks so much for this, it was really helpful.
I'd mention that Resolene is quite glassy too, while Atom Wax is more mellow.
I don't use gum trag as a finish but I do use it to lock down the nap on the inside/back of pieces. To make it do it's job though, it needs to be burnished like you would do on for an edge finish.
That was very useful, thanks Ian.
Thank you for having the smell test included- I think one of the things that makes leather attractive is the smell - I haven’t seen any other reviews mention this about various products.
Love your channel!
Great videos - well explained - good ideas. Thank you very much. (I love the red hands - they certainly stand out in the listings. Smart move.)
Love the video, really informative! I'd love to know where you get your leather from, I'm looking for veg tan for carving and making journals. I wonder if you have any recommendations?
Cheers
Did you notice any difference in the hardness of the leather?
Thanks. Great video. Also, I started using sno-seal. Do you still use that?
HI Ian, Great video..thank you so much! I have learned a lot from your videos. I am new to this craft and am enjoying it a lot. So much to learn! So far I am making bracelets and single ply Veg Tan guitar straps dyed on both sides. SO confused on what to use to prevent the dye from transferring onto clothing. Do you know if applying a final Resoline step (after dyeing, oiling/conditioning) helps prevent this? Or can you suggest anything else (other than not dyeing the back of my work) to help? Your advice would be greatly appreciated!
Keep up the good work :)
HI IAN i leave in Berlin Germany i been watching your videos with so much interest and passion i don t need to say that all your work is simply ART with a toutch of Magic and perfect with Harmony and love you work the leather...(sorry for my poor English) i wonder if you could do a video were you can show which product do you use after you color/Dye your work to make it look so beautiful shiny or matt i mean the leather have at the beginning a natural color and look... what do you use to make it look so beautiful when is finish? what product first and which one on the end do you use?
I am a very very beginner and i fall in love with the work you do,
ThanK YoU in advance ,
T2H
I love the REsolene. I been using it on my leather holsters that I make.
Thank you for the insight. I prefer to use some thing to hydrate the leather a bit, followed by resolene for protection.
I used to exercise race horses on the track and the tack would be subject to sweaty horses and dirt on a daily regular basis and the daily cleaning of the tack we would use a strong solution of Murphy's Oil Soap and water and says it up real good and it would always polish up nice the tack would have a sheen on it of course when it was new but it kept it kept the Saddles very beautiful. Have you ever tried Murphy's Oil Soap? Generally for wood floors that smells lemony and wonderful
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent review thank you!
This was extremely helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for doing these videos! I have been using Resolene for a while and I like it as a finish -- I was very happy to see it "win" for water resistance. :-) It does seem to stiffen the leather a bit though, so I think I will try Neatsfoot or Carnauba Creme underneath the Resolene, to make the leather more supple for cuff bracelets. (I have tried using a leather conditioner over the dye and under the Resolene, and the conditioner did a little but not much for suppleness.) Do you have a favorite product for increasing suppleness in particular (that would also allow a Resolene topcoat)? Thanks!
Your videos are awesome. Keep it up!
Great informative videos, Ian! I have a pair of red wing Beckmann where I've had to use some leather degreaser to remove a stain. This has taken the colour and finish from the leather. What can I use to restore the colour and finish? Does it just need a light polish to restore as the leather is already dyed?
Awesome. Really appreciate the information here.
Hi,
looks like I found your video just in time :)
I'm renewing old saddle. It was once black. I've degreased it, then used neatsfoot oil. Next day I've painted it with black eco-flo waterstain, let it dry buffed and oiled with kieffers' oil (Ingredients: white oil, derm oil , bees wax, turpentine oil and perfume).
The question is: considering the paint was water based should I use degreaser before applying the finish or not? I use Super shene finish from eco-flo. I'm thinking now of resolene but I wonder how resistant it is to rubbing.
This is a fantastic video. Thank you so much. Do you have any information on how well any of these seal dye? I've been using Eco Flo super shene but it's not gelling with me. I'm wondering if you seal your dye with something else that can be recommended? Thanks and thanks again for these amazing videos
one product I highly recommend is chap wax. designed for waterproofing leather riding chaps. thick sticky beeswax based stuff. leather boots will not soak through with it. Ive started using it over a coat of mink oil to finish knife sheaths. looks feels and smells great, and water beads right off. not too easy to find though, I had to order it from a horse packing supplier in the states. by far the best ive found though
Snoseal is supposedly beeswax in a solvent that evaporates at 125 degrees, leaving a permanent layer of wax in the top of your leather
So if you make something that will get wet occasionally you will use dye, neatsfoot and finish off with resolin ?
Thanks for your informative video. I just subscribed. I am interested in bringing up the detail of my leather carving on a leather purse while leaving the color of the background unchanged. Should I layer with a the leather first with a spray of leather sheen to seal the background color and then add the antiquing? Then add another layer of finish? For antiquing I have Eco-Flo brand products of Gel Antique, All in One, Hi Light, Leather Dye.
Thank you for the info, confirms my preference for resolene. However, you need to be careful not to put on too heavy a coat with resolene
Ian I wish that you did a dye then compared finishes. Can you add an oil then an acrylic or because you have added an oil like neets foot then you have to add an oil based finish??? What about animal fat???
Great Video. Any advice on finish that will not change color? Making bracelets dyed with Fiebings Pro Dye. I let them dry for days. I test them by letting them set in water to see if they bleed dye. 50% of the time they do. The matte finish that the leather is after dyeing is great but it changes after using resolene (color and gloss) Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Nice video. Can you explain how long you leave each treatment to dry, before going on to the next.
Well done and very informative video.....thanks so much...
thank you for the video, I wasn't sure which finish to get, although in other tutorials I've heard that the acrylic resoline is the best for dye blocking, and water proofing. I was worried that it would be too shiny of a finish though, because I like a more satin finish, and I'm not into the really high shine finishes. Was the finish with the resoline really shiny, or was it more like a satin?
As for videos I'd like to see, I would really like to see a women's utility belt done, like, one of the ones that acts as a purse.
Hi Ian, I was wondering what could I use on top of carnauba cream or neatsfoot oil as a protective coat.Thank you for this video it helped me a lot as a beginner
Great video!! Helped a lot! Thanks so much :) :)
Thank you, Ian. Very, VERY helpful!
thanks a lot!!! quick qustion, you did not use Sno Seal.. what do you like better, resolene or sno seal?
thanks!
Excellent comparison video. Can you recommend for me which one I should use for my Chanel handbags, Goat and Pony skin leathers? Many thanks
Outstanding video sir!
thanks mate... just got some new resolene and I wanted to know how it would fair against the others before using it...cheers
Hi, brilliantly informative videos! I have a question for you... I want to re-dye an old pair of brown riding boots black. If I use Fiebings De-glazer on them do I also need to use Dye-Prep before dying aswell? It's not clear on their website! I'm planning on dying them with Fiebings oil dye and finishing with the Resolene. Thanks! Sophie
hey man great video! :D. I am currently making some gum dragon as us shoe finishers call it to use as a transparent bottom stain on shoes I make. I'm glad to see I'm not the only person in the world messing around with this stuff lol.
At what point do you apply resolene? Would it be applied before or after stitching and edge burnishing is done?
Thanks!
QUESTION: I know the carnauba cream makes the leather a bit supple and softens the feel of it. What about the resolene? Does that harden the feel of it? How does the surface *feel*?
If you use carnauba first, then resolene, does it keep the nice carnauba smell and suppleness? Or does the resolene cancel that out?
Thank you so much! I am looking at re-dying / darkening some leather tack. If I use acetone to strip wax & clean & open the pores for the new dye, can you tell me if I need to re-apply a finish like Resolene? Or will the finish resist removal by acetone?
Neatsfoot oil is made from the hooves of neat cattle: Neat cattle is old terminology for domesticated cattle (as opposed to wild cows ? , well, , , maybe they existed many years ago). Many thanks for the video, you picked up a new subscriber.
what's your take on "deglaze or acetone" for preparing before dying
Tan coat is used for saddles. Saddles have to be able to absorb oils and conditioners. So the finish really just needs to keep the dye from getting on your breeches. Resolene might be great for sheaths and holsters. But it will destroy a saddle over time
I recently had a photo done on leather via a laser. Since the hair (especially) tends to streak onto the undone raw leather what can I put on the piece to make it sealed and last long ?
Very informative. Thank you!
Hy can you apply acrylic resolene to the backside of the leather or is it bether to dye it the same color as the front or just live it natural?thanks
i need to find something to finish the edge on a coach bag , i thought that fieblings edgeflex would be good but it is not thick enough to match bag
I am new to leather working so water will stain the leather, what about when you need to wet a section of leather to bend it. Will that area stay dark and be noticeable after you dye the leather? Thanks for any help.
Very good info, thanks!
I wonder if I can paint the resolene on tan kote? Because I am using tan kote to the antique Finishing. What are you thinking.
again, an excellent comparison/ thank you.....
Hi Ian! Nice videos, thanks for being such a great help to anyone who plans trying leathercraft. I'd like to ask if dyeing the leather sort of works as a finish to the leather as well? Like making it waterproof/shiny at the same time as coloring it? Thanks!
Some dyes have finish mixed in but dye itself does nothing but colour the leather, it isn't a finish.
You can mix 6% of Fiebing’s Leather Dye with 94% Fiebing’s Prime Neatsfoot Oil Compound. Apply as usual to unfinished, veg, tanned leather and allow to dry. After that, you can buff and seal with Resolene. You can use Edge Cote for the edges. It comes in different colours.
Good video. Kinda wish you would have also done a test piece with mink oil, great video though.
Thank you for sharing this information :D!
Hi Ian, loved the video! Two questions, 1, What can you use on vachetta leather to clean and condition the leather. 2. what can I use to make my granddads old leather suitcase to give it a really nice looking sheen or patina? Thank you so much.
Hi try to check LITTLE MAMA's HOUSE, Michelle has vids on how to clean vachetta :-).