CHJ
Established Member
Just in case anyone else is interested, my experience so far as a newcomer to Chestnuts Melamine Finish.
Things I have noted:
1: Only apply just enough to coat object without surplus, not easy to judge.
2: Use Very Light Pressure on rotating objects to avoid build up streaks.
3: If build-up streaks form; DO NOT try to abrade them, with work stationary, blend them back in with moist (melamine) cloth and re burnish area with moist cloth.
4. If not happy with finish wait until fully dry (hours not minutes) and apply another thin coat.
5: Do not try and burnish with burnishing cream unless absolutely sure melamine has hardened.
EDIT:
6. Thin down the product to ease application, I am experimenting with dilution % to suit application material, subject and workshop conditions; it 'tacks' rapidly.
Does anyone else have any comments-recommendations-tricks for using this finish?
Things I have noted:
1: Only apply just enough to coat object without surplus, not easy to judge.
2: Use Very Light Pressure on rotating objects to avoid build up streaks.
3: If build-up streaks form; DO NOT try to abrade them, with work stationary, blend them back in with moist (melamine) cloth and re burnish area with moist cloth.
4. If not happy with finish wait until fully dry (hours not minutes) and apply another thin coat.
5: Do not try and burnish with burnishing cream unless absolutely sure melamine has hardened.
EDIT:
6. Thin down the product to ease application, I am experimenting with dilution % to suit application material, subject and workshop conditions; it 'tacks' rapidly.
Does anyone else have any comments-recommendations-tricks for using this finish?