







👜 Shine bright, stay protected—leather’s best-kept secret!
Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene is a 4 oz brown liquid acrylic top coat designed to protect and enhance dyed, antiqued, or polished leather. It delivers a flexible, durable, and water-resistant finish with a medium to high gloss shine, ideal for boots, purses, couches, and more. Easy to apply and maintain, it preserves leather’s natural movement while providing long-lasting protection.






| Color | Brown |
| Brand | Fiebing's |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Compatible Material | Leather |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Fiebing's |
| UPC | 025784103433 |
| Model | Acrylic Resolene |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | Fiebing - Resolene - brown - 4oz |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Fiebing - Resolene - brown - 4oz |
| Special Features | Preservative |
A**S
A Game-Changer for Leather Finishing!
I recently got my hands on Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene, and let me tell you, it has completely transformed my leatherworking projects!What I Love:Incredible Shine: This stuff delivers a truly professional, high-gloss finish that I just couldn't achieve with other sealants. It brings out the richness of the leather color beautifully.Durability: My finished pieces feel so much more robust now. It provides a fantastic protective layer against scuffs and moisture, giving me confidence in the longevity of my work.Ease of Application: Applying Resolene is a breeze. I used a sponge applicator, and it went on smoothly and evenly with no streaks or blotches. It dries relatively quickly too!Versatility: I've used it on everything from wallets and belts to journal covers, and it performs exceptionally well on all of them. It's become my go-to topcoat.No Stickiness: Unlike some other finishes, Resolene dries completely tack-free, which is a huge plus. No worries about dust sticking to your freshly finished leather!A Must-Have for Leather Enthusiasts!If you're serious about leather crafting and want that extra polish and protection, you absolutely need Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene. It's worth every penny and has elevated the quality of my finished products significantly. Highly, highly recommend!
P**
Fantastic product! Revitalized my boots perfectly.
The media could not be loaded. I recently used Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene in Brown to finish the repair work on my favorite pair of boots, and the results are outstanding.After dyeing the leather, I applied this protective finisher, and it provided a beautiful, polished look that truly enhanced the color.The application was straightforward, and I was impressed by how flexible and durable the finish turned out. It created a water-resistant barrier that has kept my boots looking great even in wet conditions. The leather feels more resilient and maintains its shine with minimal effort.This top coat has significantly extended the life of my boots, making them look almost new again. I highly recommend Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene to anyone looking to protect and polish their leather goods. It’s a game-changer for leather care and restoration!
A**R
Nice color
Works real nice. No over lapping streaks.
Q**A
Great product
Purchased this product after reading finishing techniques for leather products. I replaced and old seat on an antique rocking chair with a new embossed leather seat. Stained and then seal finished with this product. Easy to apply, just follow the instructions.The seat looks great and is now well protected after completing project to give new life to a cherished rocker.
H**Y
Not much different than acetone
This product works great but I think it’s mostly acetone, so you get more acetone for the same price. Still a great product!
D**S
A great product
This is what I use to finish knife sheaths for many years. It is a great protectant and produces a nice finish. You have to be careful to avoid streaking.
A**R
Fiebing's Acrylic Resolene
I recently dyed a motorcycle vest using Fiebing's Black Leather Dye. It did a great job of restoring the color, but the black color would transfer to anything it rubbed up against, not matter how much I buffed it with a clean cloth. I carried the vest to a local shop which deals with leather goods and inquired as to how to stop the transfer. I was sold a product called M&B Quick Shine 48, and told to wipe down the vest with rubbing alcohol prior to applying it. I carefully cleaned the vest and applied 2 coats of the Quick Shine. It was NOT effective in stopping the color transfer.I then did what I should have done to begin with and went to Fiebing's website and discovered the right product for the job is Resolene, a leather finisher. Having put 2 coats of Quick Shine on the vest previously, I used saddlesoap to once again clean the vest. I then let it dry overnight and applied Resolene twice, letting it dry between applications. I did not dilute it. After letting it sit overnight, I wiped it down with a clean, soft cloth and there is no longer a color transfer. It works beautifully!!!
B**L
Great stuff!
I have some leather couches that were showing signs of wear. I put some new brown dye on them first to restore the color, and then followed up with several coats of resolene to put a protective layer back on. It was very easy to do and made the couches look like new again! It worked very well to cut off a small piece of sponge, saturate it with water and then squeeze out the excess. Then just turn the bottle over lightly to get a little material on the sponge and apply it to the leather. That seemed to thin out the finish just right.
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