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Re: FISH EYES/TACK-CLOTH
By:Ian Johnston
Date: 1/2/2001, 12:31 am
In Response To: FISH EYES/TACK-CLOTH (Dan)

Hi Dan, George & Rehd,

I think that if you are using a tack cloth in the manner described you are in fact MIS-USING the tack cloth.

A tack cloth is designed to remove the last couple of dust specks from the surface immediately prior to finishing. They are used after the surface has been blown/wiped down, solvent washed, blown/wiped again and ready to finish.

Anything else is a mis-use.

To use a tack cloth as the initial dust removal step or as a substitute for a a solvent wash will do nothing to add to the quality of the finished product.

A tack cloth should be opened and it's layers seperated to give a soft puffy mass which is then lightly dragged over the surface in one direction only.

In truth, a tack cloth is the only way to remove the final particles of dust without reintroducing a larger number of particles but it deals with less than a 10th of one percent of the dust that is on a finish when the procedure starts.

My opinion of course,

Ian

Messages In This Thread

FISH EYES/TACK-CLOTH
Dan -- 1/1/2001, 6:38 pm
Re: FISH EYES/TACK-CLOTH
George Cushing -- 1/2/2001, 3:43 pm
Hay George, I Like It!
Dan -- 1/2/2001, 10:36 pm
Re: Hay George, I Like It!
Rob Macks -- 1/3/2001, 10:21 am
Re: Hay George, I Like It!
Dan -- 1/3/2001, 12:09 pm
Re: This would explain.........
Ian Johnston -- 1/4/2001, 1:11 am
Re: Gum recipe
George Cushing -- 1/4/2001, 2:34 pm
Re: Hamburger hands! :)
Ian Johnston -- 1/2/2001, 9:34 pm
Re: FISH EYES/TACK-CLOTH
Ian Johnston -- 1/2/2001, 12:31 am
Guilyt, I didn't fluff
Dan -- 1/2/2001, 9:26 am
Re: Guilyt, I didn't fluff
Ross Leidy -- 1/2/2001, 9:38 am
Re: FISH EYES/TACK-CLOTH
Rob Macks -- 1/2/2001, 9:06 am