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The basics
Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene is a thin, acrylic, top finish that will give your project a medium shine, and provide some water resistance.
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The benefits
It's versatile, as it can be applied as a top finish over all types of leather dressings from dyes to antiques.
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The uses
Since resolene is an acrylic finish, it is applied in light coats so as to not build up excessively. The result is a tough, but very flexible finish that should last a long time.
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The bottom line
A flexible, durable, water resistant acrylic top finish for dyed, antiqued and polished leathers.
Resolene is best applied with a damp sponge.
Apply a light coat using circular motions to avoid streaks.
If you apply too heavily, you may experience bubbling which will pop and form rings once dry.
Allow each coat to dry completely before applying your next coat.
Resolene will occasionally look blue when wet but will dry clear.