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Re: final sanding
By:Jimmy
Date: 11/6/2000, 8:56 pm
In Response To: Re: final sanding (Dave Houser)

I did a poor job sanding and varnishing the hull of my CH17. I just wanted to get it finished. (I will do a better job on the deck which I will see more) If I decide I want to fix it up in the future can I put a coat of some kind of sanding sealer or epoxy over the varnish or do I have to sand down to epoxy and start over?

: Before you varnish fair with 80 grit and final sand with 120 grit. Afer
: sanding, I like to wash with ammonia and water to get rid of that epoxy
: dust that seems to cling to the hull.

: Don't expect the varnish to fill any imperfections. In fact the shiney
: varnish surface brings out the imperfections. Get all of the imperfections
: you don't want to live with out of the epoxy surface before you varnish.

: I use a leaf blower to blow the dust out of the garage at least a day before
: varnishing. If I had more room I would also create a plastic sheet tent to
: varnish in. Mist the floor with water and wear newly washed clothes. Every
: dust speck will show.

: Wet sand 220 grit between varnish coats. I use a spray bottle of water with a
: touch of liquid soap. Rinse with lots of running water. Wet sanding keeps
: the sand paper from clogging and also keeps the dust out of the garage.

: If you want the perfect finish polish with Meguair's #1, 2 and 9.

: Check the archive a lot good ideas have been discussed before.

: Read before you start: http://www.greenval.com/FAQvarnishing.html .

Messages In This Thread

more filling fiberglass
mnicholson -- 11/4/2000, 4:59 pm
Re: final sanding
Dave Houser -- 11/5/2000, 1:16 am
Re: final sanding
Jimmy -- 11/6/2000, 8:56 pm