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Re: Varnish Advice Needed!!
By:Dan Ernst
Date: 5/7/2001, 1:14 pm
In Response To: Varnish Advice Needed!! (Byron)

: I've having a tough time getting that final "mirror" finish on my
: deck. I'm using "Flagship" varnish and I've had one of two
: issues. On the first coat, per instructions, I thinned it just a bit with
: T-10 thinner (recommended by the Flagship maker) and applied with a good
: brush (badger bristle?). I got quite a lot of what appears to be
: ultra-fine dust. (This is even with cleaning deck surface thoroughly,
: using a well cleaned, quality brush, using new, non-contaminated container
: for the varnish, using an air cleaner for an hour before varnishing, ad
: nauseaum...)

: For coats # 2 & 3, I used unthinned varnish and the brush, etc. Results
: were a bit better, but I must have applied the varnish a bit heavy/thick
: because while the grit was largely gone, there were noticeable ridges (at
: least to me) in the finish. I presume this was due to the fact that the
: varnish is a bit thick and needs a bit of thinning to flow properly.

: I'll sand it down...ONE MORE TIME :-) ...but would REALLY like to make the
: next coat the last coat for this year!

: Has anyone else had issues trying to thin Flagship varnish with T-10? Perhaps
: T-10 is contaminated somehow and needs to be strained before using it?
: (I've only used a tablespoon or so at a time anyway...) I'm afraid to stir
: the thinner in too vigorously for fear of creating bubbles which will of
: course show in the finish as well. Is there an alternate thinner to try?
: Maybe running the air cleaner a bit longer prior to varnishing? What am I
: missing here?

Byon,

There are no shortcuts to this process that I have found. Most of us are not able to get a totally dust free environment. Accept the dust in your finish or wet sand with 600, 800, 1000, 1500 & 2000 grit paper, then polish out with fine rubbing compound and then a good quality glaze. The quality of this finish is astounding! But be prepaired. It is a lot of work and those first scratches are heartbreaking

Messages In This Thread

Varnish Advice Needed!!
Byron -- 5/7/2001, 10:56 am
GREAT Suggestions/Thank You
Byron -- 5/10/2001, 5:37 pm
Dust free now for 5 years
edgar -- 5/8/2001, 8:00 am
Re: what is this?
Dan Lindberg -- 5/8/2001, 1:49 pm
Re: what is this?
edgar -- 5/9/2001, 8:02 am
Re: Thanks Guys
Dan Lindberg -- 5/10/2001, 1:11 pm
two links
tony b -- 5/8/2001, 4:40 pm
Re: Dust free now for 5 years
Ross Leidy -- 5/8/2001, 8:34 am
Re: Varnish Advice Needed!!
Angela Watson -- 5/7/2001, 8:13 pm
Re: Varnish Advice Needed!!
Pete Croft -- 5/8/2001, 12:00 am
Re: Varnish Advice Needed!!
Alex Warren -- 5/7/2001, 8:00 pm
Re: Varnish Advice Needed!!
Rob Macks -- 5/7/2001, 5:01 pm
Tack cloth - Type/Manufacturer?
Andreas Albat -- 5/8/2001, 11:34 am
Re: Tack cloth - Type/Manufacturer?
Rob Macks -- 5/8/2001, 1:51 pm
Re: Static
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 5/8/2001, 9:04 am
Discharge that charge---
Jerry Siegel -- 5/8/2001, 11:28 am
Re: The Perfect Finish - Polish
Dave Houser -- 5/7/2001, 10:58 pm
Re: Varnish Advice Needed!!
Dan Ernst -- 5/7/2001, 1:14 pm