🖤 Protect your leather, perfect your style.
Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene is a 4-ounce flexible, water-resistant acrylic top coat designed to protect and enhance dyed or polished leather. It provides a durable, glossy finish that maintains leather’s natural flexibility, ideal for boots, purses, couches, and more.
Manufacturer | Fiebing's |
Brand | Fiebing's |
Model | Acrylic Resolene |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.85 x 1.54 inches |
Item model number | 4336955102 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | RESO01P004Z |
Special Features | Leather |
J**R
Works great for bdsm collars
I have a collar that I wore for years so of course there was wear and tear. Didn't wear it for awhile due to this because I didn't want it completely ruined. Used this after using filler to fill the holes and it works great. No color bleeding onto my neck and no effect when I wear it and sweat. It does not feel tacky though my husband had better luck spreading it with a glove on and using a torch lighter to dry it faster for more layers. There is a smell when it's just done but just let it sit overnight and it will be gone, and it's not so strong that you can't work on this in a bedroom. When using a rubber glove to apply its easy to spread due to the product not being too thick. Over all love this product.
J**S
My chair is gorgeous
I followed the directions exactly and did what everybody said do and it worked perfectly. My chair is beautiful.
A**R
Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene
I recently dyed a motorcycle vest using Fiebing's Black Leather Dye. It did a great job of restoring the color, but the black color would transfer to anything it rubbed up against, not matter how much I buffed it with a clean cloth. I carried the vest to a local shop which deals with leather goods and inquired as to how to stop the transfer. I was sold a product called M&B Quick Shine 48, and told to wipe down the vest with rubbing alcohol prior to applying it. I carefully cleaned the vest and applied 2 coats of the Quick Shine. It was NOT effective in stopping the color transfer.I then did what I should have done to begin with and went to Fiebing's website and discovered the right product for the job is Resolene, a leather finisher. Having put 2 coats of Quick Shine on the vest previously, I used saddlesoap to once again clean the vest. I then let it dry overnight and applied Resolene twice, letting it dry between applications. I did not dilute it. After letting it sit overnight, I wiped it down with a clean, soft cloth and there is no longer a color transfer. It works beautifully!!!
M**3
Good product.
The media could not be loaded. Great for finishing leather hats! Color stays nice.
T**G
Seals leather well
I ordered this to help bring my projects to true gloss black and seal them from the elements. I applied 2 coats of black dye first and then 2 thin coats of Resolene. It was easy to apply and absorbed quickly. After I let it dry I buffed it to a nice gloss finish. Use in a well ventilated area though as per the directions state as it does have a strong odor. I have 2 summers on the pieces I made and they have stood up very well to the sun and the rain. I apply leather conditioner once or twice a year to the pieces to help keep them protected. They still look brand new! Great product.
W**N
Black version review over dyed shoes (pluses & minuses) - suede
I ignored all the research I did re: suede (you can see other ignored directions in my review for the "original CatHole").This is my experience:I used suede dye on a pair of top quality Italian made *purple* pumps (only $64 for new!). The stitching did not take the dye completely. Dye xfer too. Used the black version of Resolene over the the dye job. Stitching now black. HOWEVER, I wish I used this full strength in *only* the stitching areas and diluted 1/2 with water for the rest. Overall, the suede texture is a "gone-er" but it's not patent-y either (it's an *interesting* surface - I'm pretty happy overall)If I did this again (probably will), I'd not use a wool dauber near the edges - I'd use the same teeny eyeshadow brush I used when dying near the edges.Bottom line: very impressed at the lack of dye Xfer after use & making the thread black.
H**
product works really well
Dyed my shoes really well needs a sealer on top of it though
R**N
Awesome finish!
Dyed a tan leather holster to black. Used the 3 step process of fiebings products... deglazer(stripper), dye, and resolene(sealer). Holster looks like it came black from the factory. Love this stuff. Watch a couple videos on YouTube on how to apply/use if your not sure or have never done it before.Only complaint is that the deglazer had leaked at some point during shipping. That's why the label is patchy in the pic. Some of the label was stuck to the bag that it came in.I used a clean white rag to apply the deglazer and went over it twice. Then applied the dye with the dobber provided. Finally used the wife's makeup remover pad things to apply the resolene.I put a small travel fan on the holster over night while I slept. Dye was dry and I Wore my ccw like I always do. Noticed dye didn't bleed into my tucked in shirt but did leave a small black mark on the inside of the jeans.
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