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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14ft creastliner v hull skiff
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 428841" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>good job so far !! </p><p>almost all solvent based paints should be at least scuffed up prior to additional coats.</p><p>some oil based paints say to recoat within one hour or after that, wait 24 - 48 hours between coats.</p><p>and again, ambient temperatures above 65-70* is the key to a successful finish.</p><p>no need to wash again unless it is dirty. tack cloth is always a good idea.</p><p>also, after scuffing/sanding, it is a good idea to vacuum all the nooks and crannies.</p><p>what do the instructions on the can of paint that you are using say ?</p><p></p><p></p><p>and by "tack cloth", I mean the cloth that has been treated and kept in an air-tight jar.</p><p>if you don't have one, google up "how to make a tack cloth"</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 428841, member: 13599"] good job so far !! almost all solvent based paints should be at least scuffed up prior to additional coats. some oil based paints say to recoat within one hour or after that, wait 24 - 48 hours between coats. and again, ambient temperatures above 65-70* is the key to a successful finish. no need to wash again unless it is dirty. tack cloth is always a good idea. also, after scuffing/sanding, it is a good idea to vacuum all the nooks and crannies. what do the instructions on the can of paint that you are using say ? and by "tack cloth", I mean the cloth that has been treated and kept in an air-tight jar. if you don't have one, google up "how to make a tack cloth" . [/QUOTE]
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