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Jim wrote:
This is part of the yearly recoat. Once a year, a little 240 and two new coats. C'mon, you use 240 grit for final sanding?? If you want to get even a slight nod of approval from the Zen Varnish Masters, you have to get up to 600 grit wet-sanding. Fair Skies... and Clean Brushes- Doug King |
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