first sanded with 40 and 80, clean all dust and spend the first coat of Staind, I polished with steel wool, Staind passed to the second hand, sanded with 180 and 220 mesh screen and then a coat of polyester and finite, is or so I'm missing something
@Gr8tymes1 Applying the urethane, then pulling the excess, remove the edge marks. As well as a high quality poly, will be self leveling and will flatten out nicely.
Depends what type of Poly Urethane your using. If you going with a waterbase a little bit of water just to collect the excess dust. If it's a oil base finish then use a little bit of paint thinner.
Nice.
wungabunga 1 month ago
first sanded with 40 and 80, clean all dust and spend the first coat of Staind, I polished with steel wool, Staind passed to the second hand, sanded with 180 and 220 mesh screen and then a coat of polyester and finite, is or so I'm missing something
ttotety 6 months ago
@Gr8tymes1 Applying the urethane, then pulling the excess, remove the edge marks. As well as a high quality poly, will be self leveling and will flatten out nicely.
1LSUredneck 11 months ago
Does applying the poly urethane with the block not leave streaks in the finish?
Gr8tymes1 2 years ago
Depends what type of Poly Urethane your using. If you going with a waterbase a little bit of water just to collect the excess dust. If it's a oil base finish then use a little bit of paint thinner.
FaribaNoori 2 years ago
do you use a dry tack cloth or a wet one
sundogtune 2 years ago