Leather Working Deglazer

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Learn about leather deglazers and how they work, including popular choices like Fiebing's and Angelus. Get essential tips for achieving professional finishes for your next leather project!
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Intro
00:40 - What Is Deglazer?
01:54 - How Does it Work?
02:45 - Fiebing's Deglazer
03:34 - Angelus Deglazer
04:33 - What Does it Mean?
05:09 - Natural Fiber Applicators
05:53 - Conditioning
06:34 - Ventilated Area
06:15 - Summary
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  • @2woofs784
    @2woofs78411 күн бұрын

    I'm new to the leather craft.. So I have my piece of leather and I use Angelus leather preparer and deglazer to strip off the old finish, I write Holy Bible and Bible version on my cover. next I condition it and then I put on Angelus Acrylic Finisher. Is that right? Thanks for the helpful videos

  • @internationalleatherclub

    @internationalleatherclub

    11 күн бұрын

    Hello, in general yes, if you're looking to remove most of any previous finish across the entire surface that can work (since it might alter the color so doing the entire surface can help make it appear more even in tone once conditioned). If you're just looking to prep the area for writing, depending on the writing medium (paint, gold leaf, etc.) it might be ok just to apply on the current surface, then sealing it with finisher (if it's already conditioned). This could help prevent cracking of the writing if it's first applied to a dry surface, that later flexs differently when conditioned. I'll usually try a quick test on scrap, while you're suggested approach can work really well for most things. Wishing you well with the project!

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