Piano plate refinishing

Ted Simmons ted@palmnet.net
Sat, 29 Mar 1997 16:45:57 -0500


Thanks for the offer, Richard, but sending the information won't be necessary.
  I took Jon's advice and lightly wiped off the residue, then took
Eugenia's advice and clear coated it with high gloss.  It really looks good
after only 1 application of clear coat; better than with no clear coat at
all.  It's in the drying cycle now.  Will put on another clear coat
tomorrow. I think I could have just applied the clear coat without worrying
about the powdery residue.  You wouldn't know the powder was there unless
you wiped it with something.

Ted Simmons
Merritt Island, FL

>Oh so that's how the thumb print got there, and I thought it came
>from a green thumb. : ) Jon, if one is going to clear coat, should
>the residue from the under coat still be rubbed off?  Ted, I have
>some posts on this subject still on the HD   I can send them along,
>they might not be in the archives yet.






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