RAJ":3vlfptoc said:
Info' wanted on this product.
Best method of application?
With a good-quality brush, but you'll need to clean it up right away (thinners, not white spirit), otherwise it's in the bin!
RAJ":3vlfptoc said:
Can it be used over a water dye?
Never tried it, sorry, but see below for the data sheet link.
RAJ":3vlfptoc said:
Can it be used over a sanding sealer?
Definitely.
RAJ":3vlfptoc said:
Any pic's of projects finished with it?
Here's a few:
RAJ":3vlfptoc said:
Got mine from Axminster Power Tools by mail order.
Here's an alternative site.
RAJ":3vlfptoc said:
This product is, to a degree, self-levelling, so don't over-brush it when applying, nor ladle it on, otherwise it'll run. It's two-part and needs mixing exactly as it says on the leaflet - by volume - so you'll need a small (preferably disposable, unless you clean it immediately).measure. After the first coat has dried, lightly de-nib it, then follow with a second coat. I've found that the second coat is really essential, as it produces a glass-like shine that a single coat (even burnished) can't match.
I've used it on turned stuff, so I was able to use the burnishing cream and whizz it round to get a really great finish. I've yet to try it on something that wasn't produced on the lathe. If you click
here, then click on the "Product Data Sheet" link on the right, you'll get a .pdf file with full details.
HTH
Ray.