Fiebing’s Resolene

(34 customer reviews)

Price range: $8.50 through $43.50

Resolene acrylic finish from Fiebing’s.

Description

What is Fiebing’s Resolene?

Fiebing’s Resolene is a protective acrylic finish for leather. A flexible and water-resistant coating for dyed, antiqued or polished leathers. Additionally, resolene provides a buffered shine that adds a professional quality look to leather craft projects.

How do I use it?

First of all, make sure leather is clean and dry. Apply thin coat in one-directional strokes to prevent tacky build up. Do not allow to freeze as this will ruin the product.

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4 oz, 32 oz

34 reviews for Fiebing’s Resolene

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Can I thin this and run it through an airbrush? I'd like a faster way to apply. Angi Wasson asked on November 17, 2024

Hey Angi, yes you can. Just make sure to rinse and clean as you normally would.

Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany answered on November 18, 2024 store manager
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If Fiebing’s Resolene is applied to leather car seats, will it remain intact even if the car is left in sub-zero temperatures for extended periods? Or will it be ruined if frozen even after being applied? Thanks Ryan Hosken asked on August 4, 2023

Hey Ryan! While Resolene would work without fear of freezing issues after it has dried, I don't think I would use it on car upholstery. If you are aiming to put a waterproof coating on your leather seats, I would just use a conditioner like our Blackrock, Mink Oil Paste or Skidmore's.

Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany answered on August 7, 2023 store manager
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