Minwax Polycrylic question
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:07 pm
I'm in the process of refinishing my Fernandes Mustang copy. After reading about the Polycrylic being used as a grain filler and sanding sealer, I've decided to give it a try. Since I don't have a spray gun (and have no plan of getting one), I've been using foam brushes to apply it. At the moment, I'm on my 3rd coat of Polycrylic. But up to now I still can see the open grains. So please bear with me with these questions.
1. How many coats before I expect the pores to get covered?
2. I've flat sanded with 220 grits in between the coats. It seems like I'm just sanding off the coats. Even with light sanding, it seems like the grains are getting exposed over again. Is sanding in between application necessary if I'm going to use solid colors anyway?
3. Which is more effective for maximum coverage, brushing along the grains or across them?
4. Will it make a big difference if I also apply 3-4 coats of sanding sealer (Zinsser) over the Polycrylic during the final stage of the sealing process?
Thanks so much.
1. How many coats before I expect the pores to get covered?
2. I've flat sanded with 220 grits in between the coats. It seems like I'm just sanding off the coats. Even with light sanding, it seems like the grains are getting exposed over again. Is sanding in between application necessary if I'm going to use solid colors anyway?
3. Which is more effective for maximum coverage, brushing along the grains or across them?
4. Will it make a big difference if I also apply 3-4 coats of sanding sealer (Zinsser) over the Polycrylic during the final stage of the sealing process?
Thanks so much.