Cheese said:
bub254 said:
I'm thoroughly tired of polyurethane and i'm thinking of buying the Surfix. My question for those who have used it is when performing the intermediate sanding on profiled edges or curved surfaces where mechanical sanding is impractical, what method do you use to remove dust?
I'm also a big fan of the Surfix system. For furniture exposed to the outside elements, I haven't hit upon a better alternative. I have teak furniture outdoors and have tried all of the teak oils, boat oils, and penetrating oils, but the Festool Outdoor oil seems to give the longest service life of any of the competitors.
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[member=44099]Cheese[/member] when the snow clears... Is this all still true?
I am trying to work my head around what to do.
I have been using a 50/50 (Maloof) mix of linseed and tung.
Considering what Surfix should be good for... Can one lacquer over it?
I am not getting a great shine with the Maloof, so I am thinking I should either post sand with higher grits first, or use vlies in the process with the maloof-blend.
Any insight is appreciated.