Kittyhawk
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According to the makers of the clear finish coats I use on my projects I should be abraiding between each coat with 0000 oil free steel wool.
I use 0000 steel wool but not the oil free type because its hard to find and incredibly expensive when you do.
I notice that the coatings remain sticky for quite a while and wonder if the oil in the wool is responsible. Could also be the weather though..
Since my projects are small and I only use a thimble sized bit of wool at a time it should be conceivable to make the steel wool oil free by giving it a good swish around in a bit of acetone and allow it to thoroughly dry before use.
A bit reluctant to try it in case it's a loony idea and I wreak my work. Any thoughts?
I use 0000 steel wool but not the oil free type because its hard to find and incredibly expensive when you do.
I notice that the coatings remain sticky for quite a while and wonder if the oil in the wool is responsible. Could also be the weather though..
Since my projects are small and I only use a thimble sized bit of wool at a time it should be conceivable to make the steel wool oil free by giving it a good swish around in a bit of acetone and allow it to thoroughly dry before use.
A bit reluctant to try it in case it's a loony idea and I wreak my work. Any thoughts?