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Water on wood, great way to undo all that sanding and raise the grain, doesn't
anybody hear do any cabinet work? Won't raise the grain if you follow with acetone. RB |
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Yes, some of us do cabinet work. Yes, I have
heard of a tack cloth, but stopped using them when I figured out what I was doing. Many tack cloths have oils and rosins that can actually affect the bonding or the finish. Plain clean cheese cloth works well. And I do wipe down with water as part of the finishing. But I sand again afterward. The idea is to raise the grain, then sand it off. That way it won't raise when I use alcohol dye stain. S "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... : DSK wrote: : : Bobsprit wrote: : : yep. The bleach water mix is to get the sanding dust off and to : brighten the : wood a bit for better color. : : : Funny, I have never used bleach on any of our wood. If you want to get : off the dust, using a shop vac with a brush attachment works best. : : You guys ever heard of a 'Tack cloth'? : : Putting water onto wood that you are going to try and put a finish on is : not a good idea, especially in a humid climate. : : Water on wood, great way to undo all that sanding and raise the grain, doesn't anybody hear do any cabinet work? : : Cheers : Marty : : |
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Yes, some of us do cabinet work. Yes, I have heard of a tack cloth, but stopped using them when I figured out what I was doing. Many tack cloths have oils and rosins that can actually affect the bonding or the finish. Plain clean cheese cloth works well. And I do wipe down with water as part of the finishing. But I sand again afterward. The idea is to raise the grain, then sand it off. That way it won't raise when I use alcohol dye stain. S Ah ha! Someone who knows a bit about woodworking! Will use water and re-sand also if applying a water base finish, Flecto Diamond water based polyurethane is surprisingly hard and durable. I've got a couple of oars I built for my dink finished with stuff, been on for three years and still look good, seen a lot of sun. As for tack rag, make your own and it won't have anything but a trace of boiled linseed oil, should be tacky, not wet, so close to dry that it won't leave any oils behind. Cheers Marty |
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"Martin Baxter" wrote: DSK wrote: Bobsprit wrote: yep. The bleach water mix is to get the sanding dust off and to brighten the wood a bit for better color. Funny, I have never used bleach on any of our wood. If you want to get off the dust, using a shop vac with a brush attachment works best. You guys ever heard of a 'Tack cloth'? Putting water onto wood that you are going to try and put a finish on is not a good idea, especially in a humid climate. Water on wood, great way to undo all that sanding and raise the grain, doesn't anybody hear do any cabinet work? I only use water after the first coat of finish has dried. Seahag |
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