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On Sun, 30 May 2004 19:24:19 UTC, "John R Weiss"
wrote: Time before sanding, after varnishing..?? Check the can. Varies with different products and temperature/humidity. Doesn't say. In my case 18H turned out be sufficient. -- steen - menzi.dk Ready for OpenOffice? --- |
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"steen" wrote...
Time before sanding, after varnishing..?? Check the can. Varies with different products and temperature/humidity. Doesn't say. In my case 18H turned out be sufficient. Generally, overnight is plenty unless it's cold and very humid. Some will be good for sanding/recoating in 4-6 hours on a warm, dry day (hopefully, in the shade). In general, polyurethane dries quicker than "natural"varnish, in my experience. |
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