I would play around with it a little. If I had the time (Vacation starts tonight) I may have tried putting on a few more coats with the rag and see how it built up. I had less sags with that cheap poly bristle brush then I ever had with the foam brushes and in the long run (no pun intended) it was cheaper to use. It took two additional coats with a brush to get a satisfactory final finish.
Let us know how it works for you.
Jason
: Hi jason,
: Thanks for the info. For fixing scratches it works great! I have a boat I'm
: going to try it on soon and will let you know what happens. Maybe a couple
: of coats with a brush and then do the final with a rag to avoid runs. Call
: me the hippie drippy varnish man but I can't seem to put a coat on with a
: brush and not get a run.
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- Varnishing with a rag experience - not so good
Jason -- 8/3/2000, 4:26 pm- Re: Varnishing with a rag experience - not so good
Gini -- 8/5/2000, 7:23 pm- Re: Varnishing with a rag experience - not so good
Dean Trexel -- 8/3/2000, 8:55 pm- Re: Varnishing with a rag experience - not so good
Jason -- 8/4/2000, 9:10 am- Re: Varnishing with a rag experience - not so good
Kent LeBoutillier -- 8/4/2000, 11:32 am- Re: Varnishing with a rag experience - not so good
peter czerpak -- 8/7/2000, 8:50 am- Re: Varnishing with a rag experience - not so good
Jason -- 8/4/2000, 11:45 am- Re: Varnishing with a rag experience - not so good
Larry C. -- 8/4/2000, 1:50 pm
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- Re: Worked well for scratches
TomF -- 8/4/2000, 8:13 am - Re: Varnishing with a rag experience - not so good
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