🛡️ Elevate your leather game with a finish that speaks volumes!
Fiebing's Resolene Finish is a 32oz neutral protective topcoat designed to enhance and safeguard dyed, antiqued, and polished leathers. It delivers a mellow gloss without altering color, applied easily via spray or sponge, making it a must-have for maintaining premium leather goods.
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00025784103501 |
Manufacturer | Weaver Leather, LLC |
UPC | 025784103501 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.53 x 2.91 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 1.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 3 x 9 inches |
Brand Name | Fiebing's |
Color | Neutral |
Part Number | 50-1920 |
Included Components | finish |
Size | 1 Quart |
A**N
Fiebing's is the best...whatever it makes
Easy to use. No odor. Good protection. Finish is shiny and enhances my projects.
C**K
Great for high-use products
Works great. Doesn’t darken the leather. Wide application for saddles, I use on my every day leather bags that take a beating. Waterproofing and UV protection.
R**E
Even coat
I applied one coat of Resolene over two coats of Fiebing's Blue Pro Dye on my otherwise faded blue Doc Martens. The blue color is awesome, by the way, and the oil likely helps with penetration. The leather remained flexible. It was a slightly darker blue than expected with a hint of purple (after the second dye coat), but still awesome. After one coat of Resolene it was essentially black (no purple) unless in direct sunlight when the blue becomes visible. The deeply worn toe portions still appear black. I love it all the same! Water beads right off, but I haven't yet worn them in the rain. Highly recommended.Note that Resolene tends to darken the color, so start lighter if that's important to you. I applied the Resolene with 3" round wool (or wool-like) pads in all directions. I had no issues with bubbles and any foam that formed in the seams disappeared on its own. I used 100% Resolene without any water dilution.
E**N
Worked great, left a nice finish!
I used this on a handful of projects, and it had worked very well. I diluted it down to about 75% with some water (3 parts resolene, 1 part water) and applied it with a sponge brush after adding antique. I did not have any bubbles or streaks, and it kept my projects from losing their antique. The products I have coated with this have been used many times and still have a nice shine.
A**M
Product as described-but packaging nightmare
Item was exactly what I ordered. Qantity is worth the value. I like purchasing the large bottles so i can have plenty of stock but also i can refill my smaller container for easy bench-top use. The only problem with my order is the entire bottle was shipped in a box "just" big enough to fit it in sideways without any buffers or cushion. I think I was very lucky it didn't get squashed or smashed in transit. Finding leaking fluids from a package has happened before and it is not fun when you have to clean it up (and off your porch) and wait for a replacement.
A**B
My go to dye sealer and water protection for leather projects
Resolene has been around forever that I am aware of. It can easily be diluted with water, I usually keep it to 4:1 ratio, which allows me to stretch this out to about 40oz of product. Adds a beautiful shine to my work and lasts well. Yes, its sticky, and the neutral goes on with a little white to it but dries perfectly clear showing off my dye work very nicely. Definitely recommended.
A**R
Great product if you know how to you it
I like this product it was able to dye the seats the way I wanted I don't think it's water resistant like it is advertised because when I try to wipe with a wet rag at least residue on a rag
Z**H
Not sure about this product
So I saw a lot of YouTubers that use this product on their leather goods that they laser engraved. The one problem that I had with this Rosaline is that it darkens the leather considerably which I did not like. Other than that I would say that it works as intended. It is pretty runny substance as well. I'm assuming maybe that's because you can put it in a sprayer. I haven't tried that yet, but either way it's going to darken your leather.
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