View Full Version : How Do I Rub Out A Satin Finish?
EagerBeaver71
28th January 2013, 11:20 AM
I was wondering if anyone has a tutorial on rubbing out. I have a cabinet which I now have perfectly flat with primer on, I will be spraying it with White Knights Black Satin Finish Enamel, I then want to add a clear. Could someone either give me a tutorial on getting a perfect satin finish or tell me how its done?, theres loads of tutorials on rubbing out to a mirror finish but none on rubbing to a satin finish.... do I have to rub the black paint flat first before I apply the clear?, and what sandpapaer do I use?
Thanks,
Sam
EagerBeaver71
28th January 2013, 04:51 PM
anyone?:(
nrb
28th January 2013, 05:15 PM
It's a holiday mate,all will be well to those who wait.:doh:
fineboxes
29th January 2013, 08:52 AM
Rub with 0000 Steel wool dipped in a good furniture wax, Liberon Black Bison, neutral (is my choice) or something similar.
Then buff with a soft cloth.
Cheers
Steve
EagerBeaver71
29th January 2013, 03:14 PM
Rub with 0000 Steel wool dipped in a good furniture wax, Liberon Black Bison, neutral (is my choice) or something similar.
Then buff with a soft cloth.
Cheers
Steve
Hi Steve, Thanks for you're reply. Do I need to sand the black satin paint flat first, apply the clear, then use the steel wool & wax?
fineboxes
29th January 2013, 06:21 PM
Hi Steve, Thanks for you're reply. Do I need to sand the black satin paint flat first, apply the clear, then use the steel wool & wax?
No steel wood and wax is the finish after all coats have been applied and dried, the 0000 steel wool with dull and flatten the finish fine.
Cheers
Steve
EagerBeaver71
3rd March 2013, 12:37 AM
When using just 0000 steel wool to flatten the finish I'm left with fine scratches on the black surface. If I use Liberon Black Bison wax with the steel wool will this get rid of the scraches and make the surface darker?
Christos
3rd March 2013, 01:01 AM
I thought that fineboxes suggested to use the steel wood dipped into the wax. Is that what you did or use the steel wool on it's own?
EagerBeaver71
3rd March 2013, 01:07 AM
Ive only used steel wool on a piece of scrap for test purposes before I do anything to the cabinet. I havent got any wax yet, but before I go out and buy some I was wondering if it would make any difference to the finish?
Pilchard
3rd March 2013, 01:43 AM
You need the wax on the wool.