🔥 Elevate Every Edge with Seiwa Tokonole – The Clear Choice for Leather Perfection
Seiwa Tokonole Leather Finish Burnishing Gum is a 500g clear formula crafted from natural glue, wax, and synthetic resin. It provides a smooth, durable finish that enhances leather edges with a professional shine, making it an essential tool for serious leathercrafters and artisans.
H**K
Great stuff.
Love this stuff for burnishing leather edges and slicking the flesh side.
H**N
Best edging cream on the market by far
This product works Ten Times better than Gum Tragananth or any other burnishing cream out there.
R**T
A necessity for leather crafters
This is a must for burnishing your leather products. It stiffens up even soft leather to be able to work with it.
X**R
Mix in a splash of distilled water before you apply it to the leather
Works incredibly well. I love how smooth and shiny this burnished edges and the flesh side of leather. I found this works much better and I use way less when: I scoop what I think I'll need (usually about 1 tablespoon max) into a small dish, then add 3 or 4 pumps of distilled water from a spray bottle and stir. This thins out the gum a bit making it easier to spread and I notice no dimished effectiveness at all. This makes the tub last much longer and it dries slower giving more time to burnish without having to reapply and waste more. I was worried this stuff would interfere with my leather if I hadn't dyed it yet. It does not make a difference as long as the burnishing gum has dried at leas 12 hours before dying. This stuff saves otherwise useless leather.
S**A
Calidad
Excelente producto
K**R
As advertised perfect for leather craft!
As advertised perfect for leather craft!
T**P
Great stuff at a great price.
My retail store was selling this for 30$ not including shipping. I bought 2 at this great price and the shipping is free!
4**R
Excellent product!!
What’s to say here. Sand the edges, put on a light coat of Tokonole, rub with a burnishing tool then polish with a piece of dense cloth. Done. beautiful edges every time. For a really refined edge, give it about a hour to fully dry and set. Repeat above but start with fine sandpaper 600 or above. Hope this helps someone.
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