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So did another coat of bushfire sunrise on the body and a cot of 5:1 mission beach to bush-fire on the neck. i think it's looking pretty much exactly like what i had picture (maybe a bit deeper on the body but this will be accomplished by the intensifying coat).
Pics aren't great quality but show more or less the color.Attachment 18432
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So on Saturday I put the first coast of intensifying and I think it's just about where i want it. Any tips for finishing (especially regarding the neck)?
Pics to follow
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Hey SWAM, looking good. If you are happy with the depth of colour, let the last coat fully cure, give it a light rub with super fine steel wool and start your final coats.
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Thanks Wokka for the quick respond, I didn't even have time to get the pictures. Anyway I'm very Happy with this depth. Is there anything i should be concerned with as far as weather goes? it's been raining here in Wollongong, does this matter? Well here's a pic as promised. Bush-fire sunrise 2 coats stain 1 coat intensifying for reference
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Actually looks a bit darker in person
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looking good Segway. If the humidity is over about 60% then wait for it to drop, otherwise the DT won't cure very well. DB recommends you allow at least 3 days curing between coats and if it's cooler weather add an extra day or two. You may find that the DT gets a bit darker as it cures
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Looks really good, colour looks great
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finish issues
So today I was going to start with the final coat on the body and noticed some small bumps and particles in the finish (see photo). any recommendations on what I should do? thanks in advance.
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I'd do some careful wet sanding with say 1500 grit paper. Light strokes as you want to level it, not break through the finish.
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Put first final coat on body and 2nd final coat on neck. Manage to work out the kinks with the body with some sandpaper, steel-wool and elbow grease. Pics to follow