
It got the look I wanted, and I can always clean it off later. What I did first was coat the holster with pecards, very very lightly weather some areas with my Leatherman the next day, and then rub some spots with a black oil pastel. I'd smear in the marks with my finger, and then keep going over it until I got the shade I wanted. Then I buffed the holster with a shirt to get the excess off so it wouldn't rub off and stain anything. The nice thing about it was it darkened up the areas where I messed up with my leatherman.
Didn't know if anyone had tried this before, thought I'd share

MR