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Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 5:14 am
by MikeMac
I’ve been trying to distress my Wested Legacy Raiders. It’s actually a lot harder than I thought it would be. I’m looking to see how folks feel about acetone. I know it’s harsh, but this coat is quite tough. I also feel it’s far too shiny. So far here is my progress.

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Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 1:03 pm
by Arch Stanton
I have tried acetone on a magnoli jacket and it seemed to not do much at all, actually. It's sort of more good for blending in spots that look to be too distressed, or scrapes where I don't want them. I still find the best option to be the rough side of a dish sponge, and putting it on, taking a quick shower(no soap!) and wearing until dry with the sleeves bunched up. But with the dish sponge, I would use it sparingly at first, see how it comes out, and slowly build up more and more. Don't try to make it look completely distressed on the first go.

Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 3:50 pm
by MikeMac
Arch Stanton wrote:I have tried acetone on a magnoli jacket and it seemed to not do much at all, actually. It's sort of more good for blending in spots that look to be too distressed, or scrapes where I don't want them. I still find the best option to be the rough side of a dish sponge, and putting it on, taking a quick shower(no soap!) and wearing until dry with the sleeves bunched up. But with the dish sponge, I would use it sparingly at first, see how it comes out, and slowly build up more and more. Don't try to make it look completely distressed on the first go.
Thanks so much for the reply, Arch. That seems to be the consensus. I find this leather particularly tough to distress on the larger panels. The seams are fine. I was looking to see what I could use to also tone down the shine.


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Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 8:56 pm
by Indiana Croft
I concur, less is more.
When I distress my jackets, I go slow, ace tone does work, but I use a piece of cloth and lightly rubareas like elbows and end of the sleeves.
Then out come Scott pads, 220 sandpaper for very light scuffing.
Try to avoid these large scratches that some try. Let those come naturally.
I tweaked a S&J ToD and used brown leather dye to repair it and it ended up ok.

Croft :mrgreen:

Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:27 pm
by MikeMac
Indiana Croft wrote:I concur, less is more.
When I distress my jackets, I go slow, ace tone does work, but I use a piece of cloth and lightly rubareas like elbows and end of the sleeves.
Then out come Scott pads, 220 sandpaper for very light scuffing.
Try to avoid these large scratches that some try. Let those come naturally.
I tweaked a S&J ToD and used brown leather dye to repair it and it ended up ok.

Croft :mrgreen:
Thanks, Croft! I have some ultra fine sand paper but that does nothing. I’ll have to go a little more abrasive.


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Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 8:43 am
by Indiana Croft
Well, I do tend to rub with the sand paper on the one spot for till I see some distressing, just be
mindful of seams, you do not want to sever any thread.

Croft :mrgreen:

Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2022 11:22 am
by The Character
The Wested have a shiny wax they use and it has a slightly greying effect. First think id do is put it on a good hanger and give it a warm shower using the spray head and that sheds a lot of the wax and begins to 'pop' the leather a little which gives you a nice surface .. don't soak it through but a short sharp hope water shower will change the look of that jacket instantly!

Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2022 11:56 am
by xmasters
The Raiders Legacy leather is tough. I've done a little bit of distressing but it's mild and barely shows.

Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2022 1:03 pm
by MikeMac
xmasters wrote:The Raiders Legacy leather is tough. I've done a little bit of distressing but it's mild and barely shows.
Yes! I totally agree. It’s much more difficult than I thought it would be. My S&J LC? Distresses sooo easily. I’m so new to this, that I just thought it would be all the same. Was I ever wrong.


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Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 2:31 am
by Beswick
My Legacy ToD jacket has the exact same leather. I just used a green Scotch pad and lots of circular motions. I've weathered it in about 6 stages, the last time using a little bit of rubbing alcohol first. Ive found with the Scotch pads, it looks like nothing is happening at first but it does slowly start taking layers off.

Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2022 11:03 am
by xmasters
Maybe I'm using the wrong ones, as the jacket seems to be taking the green off the pads. :mrgreen:

Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2022 4:24 pm
by Kt Templar
I found the Legacy Raiders quite resistant to the scotchbrite. Eventually I resorted to soapy water and wet and dry sandpaper!

It remains the firmest feeling lamb I've had out of many jackets, it almost feels like goat.

The Legacy LC on the other hand... keep with the green pads and water.

Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 2:32 am
by Beswick
xmasters wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 11:03 am Maybe I'm using the wrong ones, as the jacket seems to be taking the green off the pads. :mrgreen:
Lol, I suppose I did lose quite a bit of my Scotchbrite when weathering as well :lol:

Re: Distressing a Legacy Raiders

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 9:18 am
by MikeMac
I have used this with good results!

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