Whip Aging

Discuss technique for prolonging the life of your gear or giving it that aged look

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wilbyc82
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Whip Aging

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Hi Guys

I wondered whether any of you can give me some advice with regards to aging/distressing my whip.

I have Todds tan 10ft whip. It always shines bright orange on photos and wondered what methods are available to improve the look.

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Time, sunlight and Pecard's. I know there are at least two threads where artificial (or "accelerated") distressing techniques are discussed. Results will vary, as you will see.

This is a goatskin Todd's before...

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and after a light coat of Obenauf's (probably considered unorthodox, but smells great), plus Pecard's and sunlight.

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This is a kangaroo Todd's before...

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and after Pecard's and sunlight. (Not as dramatic a difference as the goatskin, but give it some time.)

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You'll see the edges of the strands start to darken first, but eventually it evens out as the strands soak up the dressing. Just like distressing a jacket, start easy and don't try to do it all in one shot.
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