View Single Post
  #13   Report Post  
Young_carpenter
 
Posts: n/a
Default Wipe on poly advice ... again

if you lightly sand it may help.
I have never had swirl problems. When I used wipe on rubbed it in to the
project not just wiped it on. I also was using it on a walnut project so
the color may have had something to do with it.


--


"BeerBoy" wrote in message
news:hzzVb.440347$X%5.150214@pd7tw2no...
What about the swirl marks? Will these come out when I scuff and wax it?

"Rob Stokes" wrote in message
news:lzyVb.10341$7Q1.7291@clgrps12...
Put it on, wait a few minutes, wipe ot off. Wait a few hours and repeat.
Repeat. Repeat Etc.... On the last coat, you can leave it "thick" and

scuff
it (320grit) later before you wax it OR....keep adding coats by wipe-on,
wipe-off.

Good luck
Rob

--



******PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW EMAIL ADDRESS******



Please visit our (recently updated) web site:
http://www.robswoodworking.com

"BeerBoy" wrote in message
news:ibyVb.439906$X%5.150304@pd7tw2no...
Hello,
I'm using wipe on poly for the first time and seem to be getting a lot

of
visible swirl marks after it is dry. Do I need to worry about these

or
will
I be able to buff them out on the last coat? Is there a better way to

apply
it?
Thanks.

--
BeerBoy