Originally Posted by Sorehorse
It is now 5 weeks since I started this project and after wearing out 2 x 40 grit, 2 x 60 grit and 1 x 80 grit 100mm sanding belts, plus numerous 120 grit 1/4 sheets on my orbital sander, for final finishing, I have finally finished the sanding process and have applied the first 2 coats of "Polycure Durapol 1045 Super Gloss" finish.
I must admit, after a week of pulling the carpet off each of the 15 steps, pulling out an average of 200 staple from each and constant sanding, I had to take nearly 2 weeks off from the project, as it left me with severe aches in my wrists and thumb bases. I guess this was due mainly due to constant use of the orbital sander [read something about this in a post ages ago, but couldn't find recent reference as to precautions] or the fact that I'm just getting older and not really used to constant work with electrical tools!!!
So far, I'm very pleased with the appearance of the maple steps after only 2 coats, of the recommended 3 coats. I have just finished the 2nd coat on the last step and note the step I coated first [about 3 hours ago] seems virtually dry. My query is, would there be any reason why I shouldn't start the final coat in say, another 2 hours or wait for the "minimum" 8 hours indicated in the directions?? Is there some "curing" process that needs to take place?
Also, I was told when I purchased the Polycure some time ago, that as far as clear finishes go, Polyurethane is the toughest, followed by 2 pack products then followed by normal clear lacquers, is this true?