@Ashrafls It's ok for products that don't take a lot of flex, dries quick, goes on easily and can give a nice edge. Downside is that it cracks on items like wallets and watch straps.
Everyone starts on it, no one carries on using it in the end.
I have when I first started but I'm not a fan anymore. I go with edge paint like uniters now. When I was using edge kote I found that in the beginning my items looked great but eventually the fibers began to stand back up especially in high wear items like belts...and if the color of the fibers did not match the edge kote, it looked especially worn out. The edge paints are way more versitile I think...you can sand finish them, heat them, they are pliable and durable. Only downside I see is the drying times...that is one advantage the edgekote has over the paints for sure.
@Ashrafls It's ok for products that don't take a lot of flex, dries quick, goes on easily and can give a nice edge. Downside is that it cracks on items like wallets and watch straps.
Everyone starts on it, no one carries on using it in the end.
I have when I first started but I'm not a fan anymore. I go with edge paint like uniters now. When I was using edge kote I found that in the beginning my items looked great but eventually the fibers began to stand back up especially in high wear items like belts...and if the color of the fibers did not match the edge kote, it looked especially worn out. The edge paints are way more versitile I think...you can sand finish them, heat them, they are pliable and durable. Only downside I see is the drying times...that is one advantage the edgekote has over the paints for sure.