:usaI recall that there are several Leather Consultants and/or Experts on the forum and I have a question or two please.
Not to long ago I had and posted some questions about re-spraying or dying difficlulties....or move specifically, the longivity of the same. Certain areas that are rubbed or get more surface activity tend to wear off quicker of course. I received several replies covering preparation, materials, and application practices, but one very important reply/step that I not only did not know about, and of coures did not incorporate in any of my applications is the usage of a clear protection coat.
I use SEM water bourne material and would like to know if not only SEM makes a clear coat, but if there are any other product lines as good as or even better than the SEM line please?? I have been buying the SEM product line from Thad at Vinyl Pro of Western PA but have not been able to contact him by phone for several days????
I have re-dyed my drivers seat twice now (over a six year period) and I think it time wise approproiate to research a more durable solution...
Thanks for the help folks,
Nic Walker
:usa
Not to long ago I had and posted some questions about re-spraying or dying difficlulties....or move specifically, the longivity of the same. Certain areas that are rubbed or get more surface activity tend to wear off quicker of course. I received several replies covering preparation, materials, and application practices, but one very important reply/step that I not only did not know about, and of coures did not incorporate in any of my applications is the usage of a clear protection coat.
I use SEM water bourne material and would like to know if not only SEM makes a clear coat, but if there are any other product lines as good as or even better than the SEM line please?? I have been buying the SEM product line from Thad at Vinyl Pro of Western PA but have not been able to contact him by phone for several days????
I have re-dyed my drivers seat twice now (over a six year period) and I think it time wise approproiate to research a more durable solution...
Thanks for the help folks,
Nic Walker
:usa