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Toner or Clear finish first??
#1

Audin's previous message piqued in me a question I have had for some time.....
When finishing cabinets, what do you prefer to apply first? Toner, then Clear, or Clear, then Toner ?????

From conversations that I have had with other collectors, this is kind of a "boxers or briefs" question.

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#2

I've never heard of it being done any other way than toner first, followed by clear. Unless there was a need to seal the cabinet first, often with shellac. Then this is followed by toner, then clear.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Tom,
Toner first, then clear. If you don't have clear over the toner, the slightest scrach in the toner coat will show. Where a minor scrach in the clear top coat may not even show.
Steve

M R Radios   C M Tubes
#4

Thanks, Steve. I thought that was correct...but cabinets are not my "specialty," I much prefer working on the chassis of old radios. Icon_smile

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN




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