Looking for a glassy finish
Hi,
I have an old, solid, Queensland maple cabinet I am doing up, and after reading lots of postings on this site, I decided to use Cabots Gelclear Gloss - polyurethane. I have sanded down the whole cabinet, down to 600 grade, and it looks great.:)
Have put 4 coats on with sanding in between. I am using a brush and am hoping I can get it to glassy finish. But so far it still has lines in it - brush marks.:~
Do you think it is possible to get mirror finish using brush and Gelcoat?? Is there something else I should be doing??
Any advice appreciated - Jeff
Think twice, and finish once...
Jeff,
The more coats you keep applying on the piece, the greater the odds that the coating will eventually start cracking. You need to allow the coating to dry for at least 72 hours
There comes a time that you have to start rubbing out and polishing it up to bring out the gloss in the coating.
Is the "gelcoat" your using a gloss, satin, or flat. Read the label, some gelcoats are not intended to be altered, the way they dry is the way they stay.
Good Luck