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Sandpaper Water Base

Add (2 3) to water with fast mixing. Slow mixer and add 100 Mesh Grit. Some settling will occur, but is easily redispersed by shaking container. [Pg.314]

1) For more viscosity and even less settling, increase (2 3), Koraid PSM and Korthix, to 5%. [Pg.314]

2) Various types and sizes of grits (1) can be used to achieve different sanding properties. [Pg.314]


When painting over an oil-based stain, a bonding primer will keep your paint from rolling off like water from a duck s back. Use an oil primer for unfinished or weathered wood, distressed paint, varnish, or woods like redwood that bleed tannins and so require an oil-based primer to lock the juices inside. Use a latex-based primer on non-wood surfaces like drywall, masonry, or metal, and also on softwoods like pine. Remember, before you prime, always thoroughly degloss the surface with sandpaper. [Pg.241]


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