Richard J":22wrrs9v said:
I have been putting thinner in my sanding sealer, but still getting an uneven finish once it has dried, and needing a fair bit of sanding. How far do I dare dilute the sealer?
What sealer are you using:-
1. Cellulose
2. Acrylic
3. Shellac
How are you applying it:-
1. With a brush and leaving it
2. With a brush and immediately wiping surplus off
3. With a soaked cloth
4. With a button cloth as you would a button polish/French polishing
When are you applying it:-
1. With lathe rotating
2. With lathe stationary
Personally I would not dilute Cellulose of Acrylic greater than 15% on sound wood.
When you say uneven; are you referring to build up streaks or differing absorption levels in side and end grain.
What level of surface preparation are you working to, sanding down to 240-320 grit or burnishing further.
Any particular wood species that are causing a problem or are the problems across various woods.
Abrasion should be minimal after sanding sealer, just a burnish of any raised grain before a second coat if necessary.