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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.
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.

... Acetone really drys out the upper surface and teak
is naturally oily wood.


Haven't done that on our current boat. However we have used a thinned
clear coat which penetrates into the wood.

... Works great, looks good and lasts and lasts.
Unless you're dumb like Doug!


If I'm dumb, then how come people have left us notes on the boat saying
how beautiful the woodwork is? We have the prettiest boat with the
prettiest varnish for miles and miles around.

Fresh Varnish- Doug King

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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.

Nope. It doesn't. Water/Bleach, then acetone will leave the wood bone dry and
less oily. You clearly don't know how to use cetol, so why not shut up already,
Doug?

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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.


Bobsprit wrote:
Nope. It doesn't.


Really? How do you know?

I have had the good luck to work with several people who make a nice
living doing yacht brightwork. They use a small shop vac with a brush,
one and all.

But you're smarter than them, Boobsie. Really you are. That's why you
win all the time!

DSK

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I have had the good luck to work with several people who make a nice
living doing yacht brightwork. They use a small shop vac with a brush,
one and all.

My yard does a lot of brightwork on large yachts. They don't use shop vacs to
prep anything. It's just not thorough enough. Water, then acetone is. A vac is
for cleanup, not prepping for cetol!!!
Moron!

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Bobsprit wrote:
My yard does a lot of brightwork on large yachts.


So?

... They don't use shop vacs to
prep anything. It's just not thorough enough.


Also because they're probably lazy. And they require thimbles & shackles
on dock lines.

The results speak for themselves... a finish you can read a newspaper
in, and is admired sincerely by all who see it.

... A vac is
for cleanup,


What do you think getting the sanding dust off a surface is?

Bubbles, you're nuts!

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... A vac is
for cleanup,


What do you think getting the sanding dust off a surface is?


Doug, you cleary know nothing about Cetol. You don't use it and reading the can
doesn't count for much. Cetol is quite popular and I've tried several methods.
The one I use works best, even better than the acetone/acid wash suggested by
Sikkens. The sad part is that you haven't tried the method, so you simply don't
know.
Move on, little boy.

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If I'm dumb, then how come people have left us notes on the boat saying
how beautiful the woodwork is?

Uh, maybe because we're talking about Cetol, Dumbass?
What an idiot Doug is.

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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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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.

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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

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: DSK wrote:
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: Bobsprit wrote:
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: 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?
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: Cheers
: Marty
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