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Re: Wet sanding before varnishing??
By:Jay Babina
Date: 11/6/1998, 9:19 am
In Response To: Wet sanding before varnishing?? (Philip Serra)

The advantage of dry sanding first is that you can identify any drips or rough spots that need extra attention. I use 220 Sterate no load paper (the grey stuff sold at boating stores) then I switch to wet sanding for a final going over. You can add soap to your water for a lubricant. This is what body shops do.

As far as the comments that it's not furniture. Below the water line I agree. My boats take quite a beating. but from the gunnels up, I lke to keep them looking good.

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Wet sanding before varnishing??
Philip Serra -- 11/4/1998, 12:43 am
Re: Wet sanding before varnishing??
Jay Babina -- 11/6/1998, 9:19 am
Re: Wet sanding before varnishing??
Rob Cochrane -- 11/5/1998, 12:57 am
Re: Wet sanding before varnishing??
Jerry Weinraub -- 11/5/1998, 5:32 pm
Re: Wet sanding before varnishing??
Rob Cochrane -- 11/6/1998, 3:07 pm
Re: Wet sanding before varnishing??
L.C. -- 11/5/1998, 7:51 pm
Re: Wet sanding
Mark Kanzler -- 11/7/1998, 12:32 am
Re: Wet sanding before varnishing??
Mark Kanzler -- 11/7/1998, 12:18 am
Re: Perfect finish??
Mark Kanzler -- 11/5/1998, 7:04 pm
Varnish is only as good as its foundation
Pete Ford -- 11/3/1998, 5:12 pm