Varnish Between Coats Grit at Candice Sundquist blog

Varnish Between Coats Grit. It may take days or weeks for the varnish to harden enough to sand without it balling up or being gummy. A lower grit number like 600 will remove more material but could risk damaging the first clear coat layer. It's not required for a proper bond to form (the most persistent myth) and it's not. You sand polyurethane to (a) remove any dust bumps in the lower coat, and (b) cut the surface of the lower coat so that the upper coat has more surface area to bond to. This will lightly abrade the surface without causing damage, creating the perfect base for your next coat of varnish. This is the most important thing. 2] test it gently from time to.

Plywood floor. Floor done. 3 coats of spar varnish with sanding with
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It may take days or weeks for the varnish to harden enough to sand without it balling up or being gummy. It's not required for a proper bond to form (the most persistent myth) and it's not. This will lightly abrade the surface without causing damage, creating the perfect base for your next coat of varnish. A lower grit number like 600 will remove more material but could risk damaging the first clear coat layer. You sand polyurethane to (a) remove any dust bumps in the lower coat, and (b) cut the surface of the lower coat so that the upper coat has more surface area to bond to. This is the most important thing. 2] test it gently from time to.

Plywood floor. Floor done. 3 coats of spar varnish with sanding with

Varnish Between Coats Grit You sand polyurethane to (a) remove any dust bumps in the lower coat, and (b) cut the surface of the lower coat so that the upper coat has more surface area to bond to. It's not required for a proper bond to form (the most persistent myth) and it's not. You sand polyurethane to (a) remove any dust bumps in the lower coat, and (b) cut the surface of the lower coat so that the upper coat has more surface area to bond to. This is the most important thing. This will lightly abrade the surface without causing damage, creating the perfect base for your next coat of varnish. A lower grit number like 600 will remove more material but could risk damaging the first clear coat layer. 2] test it gently from time to. It may take days or weeks for the varnish to harden enough to sand without it balling up or being gummy.

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