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Ralph Lauren Antiqued Leather Painting

 08/12/2005 05:49 PM IHATEPAINTING
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Update - Tip from RL Help Desk

08/16/2005 01:19 PM IHATEPAINTING
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No success

08/31/2005 02:51 PM clcarson
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Post Mortem - I give it a D.

08/31/2005 04:47 PM IHATEPAINTING
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RL Leather paint

08/31/2005 05:26 PM tomh Moderator
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Drying time of glaze

10/08/2005 10:38 PM MrPaint

tomh......that was well written - and RL Leather can be hard to do. Good advice was given by the RL Help Desk.

I would add also that it helps to let the base coats (2 coats of RL Semi-Gloss) dry at least a few days. The directions say 24 hours - but the longer that S/G dries - the harder it gets - the longer the glaze stays wet.

From a formulation standpoint - modifying the dry time of latex products to account for all the environmental conditions is nearly impossible. At the price point that glaze is sold for - it has the longest open time among its competitors.

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