10-19-2018, 05:23 PM
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If the grain filler is oil based:
1. Filler
2. Sealer
3. Toner
Top coat (gloss Lacquer in most cases)
If the filler is water based (chrystalac)
1 Sealer
2. Filler
3. Toner
Top coat (Which may be many coats)
Sanding is OK EXCEPT the toner coat. If you mess up the toner, remove all and start over.
Sanding the toner will result in uneven(ness) and streaks. You can put sanding sealer on the toner and sand that.
If the grain filler is oil based:
1. Filler
2. Sealer
3. Toner
Top coat (gloss Lacquer in most cases)
If the filler is water based (chrystalac)
1 Sealer
2. Filler
3. Toner
Top coat (Which may be many coats)
Sanding is OK EXCEPT the toner coat. If you mess up the toner, remove all and start over.
Sanding the toner will result in uneven(ness) and streaks. You can put sanding sealer on the toner and sand that.