I heard your plan on the WTOR podcast to balance these two sites in the coming year and I think this is a great start. I have been doing it in a fairly dust free room to avoid most of the dust spots, but I still get a few. Should I lightly sand the wood with a high grit (i.e. Otherwise you run the risk of sanding through. Once I applied the ip2000, they came back. Depends on the depth of the scratches. For leveling I sand by hand dry with a cork sanding block using either 320 or 400 grit. No reason you can’t follow the process shown in this video as long as you never sand down into your paint layer. IP2000 and SF4000 with surbuf pads for the polish, like in your video. I use a similar process for a project I make from time to time. For rubbing out, it doesn't matter whether you start with a satin or a gloss finish. way to shinny. In fact, it’s the most used sander in my shop. If you fill out your profile in your "User Control Panel", you can list any hobbies, experience or other facts. I cannot tell if the fuzzy feeling is a result of residue from the application of the dye or a slight raising of the wood grain. But I’m not sure if that will make the spot look better or worse, since you’ll be laying more finish that you’ll likely burn through again. The final step is to buff out the 2000-grit scratches with polishing compound. The highest sheen I can get to is a semi-gloss. What over the counter polish should I use? But you will get a clearer satin-nibbed finish if you use gloss lac quer or varnish. Have you tried this? Is there a product that will simply dull a glossy surface? I have done 4 layers expecting to take it down a bit before polishing. Also lesson learned. Rubbing the Finish. So removing them early on makes each subsequent coat smoother and easier to sand. Aaarghh! If it doesn’t, then you have to go to something more aggressive. But we also allow you to download them for safe keeping too. Those are for making distressed finishes ;). Must be a real chore on non-flat surfaces. One of many largest challenges woodworkers face is getting a good clean blemish-free end. So brushed-on coats of a standard varnish would do the trick nicely. Any ideas? Begin with a small area, make 2-3 passes, then evaluate results. Is it necessary to remove all of the shiny areas after the first three coats have been applied? So, my final coat is not mirror smooth. Yes I did. This was a great video and very informative. I have a marine varnish and want to follow this process exactly, but it is too cumbersome for the amount of surface area I have. I use a poly finish and after the first 3 – 4 coats, I start to sand between coats. If not, is there any replacement for the acrylic lacquer because I have no ability to spray in my shop? However, the shellac on the test board had cured for a couple of weeks at the time, and I realized when attempting to apply the same technique to a shelf that had only just been shellacked, the results were as I’d not applied wax and steel wool at all. Well you could just spray more lacquer in that one area and blend it in. Conclude by a polishing pad. I’ve got a 14-foot table finished with General Finishes Arm-R-Seal oil based poly and I’m looking to rub out the finish. So Rockler might have a typo. It is self cross-linking, dries hard and can be buffed to a high gloss. I spray-painted three coats of satin black (from cans), followed by several coats of brushed sanding sealer. I used Red Label AbrasIves sanding discs (only thing I could find on Amazon). In order to produce a higher sheen or gloss, we need to use a finer abrasive. Start with a sanding sequence from 600 through 1200 grit (and sometimes finer grits). How do you polish these few imperfections out of polyurethane after the final coating to still maintain a high-gloss, smooth finish? This can be done in a number of ways using a variety of materials, but I really like using Timbermate water-based filler. You can get a little bit of sheen from buffing with wax. Keep the paper wet at all times - you're looking for a kind of milky "slurry" indicating material is both being removed and being carried out from under the paper. Thanks for all the helpful info, as always. I’m starting at 800 to get it flat and then 1200,1500 and wet sanding. The key to this process is letting the finish cure. Have you considered trying something with a motor? And in what order? This is because satin lacquers and varnishes contain "flatting agents"—ultrafine particles of sand or wax that diffract light. The final steps of the process bring the surface to a super deep gloss. and I've noticed two defects - one is a depression about 2x1 inches in size, and the other a "foggy" area that has randomly appeared and didn't dissapear when I applied the topcoat. Thank you for your input. Looking good, then I used the IP2000 with a surbuf pad…. Switch to a fine synthetic abrasive wool (0000 steel wool equivalent) to bring the finish to a satin sheen. Please let me know if this sounds like a good plan. Do you mean an oil-based semi-gloss over the oil gloss (which doesn’t appear to exist now) or can you use non-oil over the oil gloss? Once the pores are filled and the surface is flat and smooth, we can begin applying finish. Only waited 2 days before rubbing with 400/600/1200 sand papper, Pumice and rottenstone. Rejuvenate 128 Oz Professional High Gloss Wood Floor Rer Capital polishers ltd furniture spraying kitchen french polisher wood finishing and restoration polishing how to make a high gloss finish while turning on lathe with french polisher wood finishing and restoration polishing 213 rubbing out a high gloss finish you how to polish resin step by tutorial for polishing epoxy. Fortunately, this process works with just about any film finish. (less than the grain raising , but not as smooth as a 220 grit sanding. I would guess that if you wait longer, you should be able to repeat the wax and steel wool process with success. Clean all residue when done with a damp cloth. The only thing that might be better is a good French polish, but I personally don't have the time or patience for that. Fortunately, there is a way that just about ANY finish can be improved and it happens well after the final coat is applied. You are a very good presenter. I rubbed out a test board with paste was and steel wool, and was very pleased with the results. Thanks in advance! This gave me the level of semi gloss required, so I finished with 3M Imperial machine glaze, using a compounding pad, to remove all swirl marks and leave the final finish. Rubbing Out to Satin or Semi-Gloss. White there are traditional abrasive powders that you can use for this purpose, like rottenstone and pumice, the newest formulations in automotive rubbing compounds work like a charm. I am trying to finish a piece of “raw” wood, with some bark, etc on parts. How to create a high gloss finish. It's messy, so count on compound slinging around the area. Hmm….depends on what server you play on. Thanks Marc – the main reason for going on top of the Arm-R-Seal is that I like the way the sprayed varnish looks better. A light touch is really all that’s needed. Fo you think that is a good sander for general finish sanding, doing a satin finish and the occasional high gloss? Questions about ‘rubbing out’ the high gloss finish. Now I’m not sure what to do. If using varnish how many coats do you suggest for this process? You're looking for a uniform dull finish. I do wet sand through the higher grits in the smoothing stage, but overall smoothing involves less time since each higher grit takes only a little time since in smoothing, the work is already level and it’s a matter of replacing larger scratches with smaller ones. Steve at woodworking for mere mortals used some for his chess board build? I found rubbing with the grain … I have hand leveled it (800 grit) it and wet sanded down with a Makita random orbit sander with 1200, 1500, and 2000 grit, but I got swirl marks, very visible. it has been of great source for my thesis. Stop sooner at a lower grit and you can achieve the perfect semi-gloss, satin, or matte finish. It fell apart at the leveling phase as I kept sanding through the thin spots (using a block). Can an interior varnish be placed over General’s Arm-R-Seal oil & urethane topcoat? I called them and they suggest going up to 4000 with platin, then using sheepskin+MPA5000, then a medium/fine foam+MPA8000. Join the Guild today! Will this rubbing process work if I use arm-r-seal in place of the acrylic lacquer that you used in the video but kept the rest of the process the same? For me, the ETS series is just about all I need. Rubbing out is a three-step process (not including pore-filling) that does require some specialized tools and materials. Marc, My problem is taking a high gloss oil-based finish on a front porch to a lower sheen, closer to a semi-gloss or satin. i.e. Do you sand between every coat of the lacquer after the first 3 coats. However, if you're not happy with the gloss because of shine, try rubbing it down with 4 ought (0000) steel wool, available at any hardware or big box home store. I thought I would add to Marc’s reply. The final coats keep having minor bubble spots and/or lint/dust spots. I’m doing stain and topping with arm r seal. So if the latex paint provides a nice flat surface with no visible pores or grain lines, you can simply topcoat it with your finish of choice and proceed with this process. There are 3 coats gloss / 2 coats satin on top (the satin finish is essentially the same product as the gloss, but with suspended colloid to break up the sheen, if I understand correctly). I enjoyed your video and used it on a humidor with great results. 213 – Rubbing Out a High Gloss Finish . What would be some shortcuts? Before I go on vacation should I sand the top to 320 to “roughen” it and open the grain? Thanks so much!!!! I use 320 grit wet/dry paper and a bit of soapy water as a lubricant. Even after two coats you’ll still be able to sand it smooth but you still want to take it easy. Thank you so much for all the useful advise, you have answered so many of my finishing questions. Thank you for all of your past information from your web site and the comments from other readers. As Jay said, I’m using the Festool ETS 150/5 sander. Any areas that show up still shiny mean you haven't knocked them down enough and the finer grits will never touch them. This first grit is the most critical as it flattens the orange peel and gets out the major imperfections. I never sand finish below 320. Go to a heavier grit if surface irregularities are not fully removed. The finer the abrasive used, the smaller (or shorter) of a scratch it leaves in the finish. Thanks. The porch was previously painted with a semi-gloss oil-based solid stain, but my understanding is that they now only offer high gloss in oil stains. Messier process than I thought. The Wood Whisperer abides by word of mouth marketing standards and holds integrity in the highest regard. I've been trying for a year now achieve a mirror like, high gloss shine on a finish. They are both way too abrasive, and dull the finish a lot. Amazing videos – great stuff. So you want to have an even scratch pattern across the entire top. I’m not doing high gloss finishes but some staining & several coats of Urethane. Everything has gone well up to this point. I use the 150/3. It looks like the ets150/3. To apply the polishing compounds, I use Surbuf pads. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider or party in question. this process can be done with other finished like shellac I’m assuming (which is the finish i have the most experience with) but can this be done with a finish that causes layering issues such as the polyurethanes and (correct me if I’m wrong) varnishes? suddenly I have tiny white specs all over the surface, looks like overspray. It appears this table is commermcily made because the top is constructed a lot of small stips, and the grain orientation varies a lot throughout. I've now got my high-gloss finish as-smooth as it can get (practically glass-like, and that's before rubbing out!) I could use some advice/recommendations on a finishing a 25 year old rifle stock. Answer + 3. Anyway, here’s a general guideline for wait times. Use mineral spirits or soapy water as a lubricant if you use wet and dry paper instead of self lubricating paper. From what I’ve found, lacking gloss at the final step is usually due to insufficient buffing through the grits. Use the pad to buff the finish to a high shine with automotive paste wax. The 5″ model is the ETS125. Quick Tip! For final smoothing, I used 600, 1200, 2000 for the smoothing process, but was extremely careful not to burn through. Great video and thanks for the info. I like to use Festool Platin Abrasives, 500, 1000, and 2000. Stop sooner at a lower grit and you can achieve the perfect semi-gloss, satin, If you are finishing a musical instrument or a fine finish table top, you will probably want to use lacquer and buff it out to a high gloss. Just one quick question: Which Festool polisher are you using in this video? After finishing the 2000 grit pass, rinse off and let dry. Then go to the polishing compounds. Have you tried the rubbing compound? A high-gloss finish has long been the popular choice for tabletops and other flat surfaces. Also, wet the floor down before you spray. Thanks will give it a try, Next time I know to start by checking out this site. I just had some kitchen cabinet doors refinished in oil-based lacquer, eggshell or satin finish. However, I have been using 3M wet paper up to 2000 grit. It’s a random orbital sander. View original. DRY/WET BUFF WITH ABRALON POLISHING DISCS. A brush clears the work of dust which for me is easier than wiping liquid away. Since Arm R Seal is already thinned for wiping, I don’t know that I’d recommend it for a surface that will be rubbed out. Take it to a high enough grit and you’ll be polishing the surface to a super high gloss. Hi Marc Our painter claims is is low sheen but I SEE I am redoing our kitchen table with new coat of sprayed lacquer, etc. You can save a lot of time by investing in a power buffer if you rub out large surfaces. Make Your Polyurethane Finish Thick Enough. Fortunately, there is a way that just about ANY finish can be improved and it happens well after the final coat is applied. I guess it’s because I didnt use padded sand discs. I am glad to see others doing this too. Satin finishes still have to be hand-rubbed. Rubbing Out A High-Gloss Finish By: Dennis Perkins Getting a professional-quality, mirror finish is just a matter of using the right fi nishing products, techniques, and a little elbow grease. Polishing polyurethane is not only a great final touch but an excellent way to give it its old gloss back if it became dull-looking and worn down, too. It is a great way to get that high gloss to really shine. Is there any way to get a shiny or glossy finish without use of a shellac type of coating? Yes, that’s correct about both shellac and lacquer. Thanx !!! Wet sand level the next day (600) and shoot three more coats. So if you haven’t noticed it, then you might just be using species that don’t require pore filling. Take it to a high enough grit and you'll be polishing the surface to a super high gloss. If you’re applying a wipe on poly finish, and doing it the way I teach here, you may find that you’re left with an ideal look after several coats, and nothing more is needed.. Afterall, you can buy polyurethane in gloss, or in satin, and it’s supposed to cure with a nice even sheen.. More importantly, and what surprised me about the process, is that it FEELS glass smooth, which it didn’t before with the just the arm-r-seal (little teeny nips and sags). The process above looks like overkill for this, and I suspect I need to do it by hand. Once I don’t see the shiny spots after sanding, I put one more coat of finish on and then go to work with 600, 1000, and 2000 grit wet sand paper. I … Apply a final polish of your choice. I can use some help, I asked for matte finish, I got a satin finish. Have you tried these? I’d like it to still have a satin look when I’m done, and my thought is that buffing the surface would probably not change this aspect? To reveal flaws (bubbles, brush marks, etc.) Even with considerable wiping the finish seemed to just bead up on the surface. You might want to experiment with various brands but the one I decided on was Menzerna, primarily based on Jeff Jewitt’s endorsement of the product. HELP! Great video! The wax is not necessary, but for what I build, it is needed. I’m thinking about purchasing one and they have a vast array of polishers to choose from. ETS150’s are 6″ only. Go to a heavier grit if surface irregularities are not fully removed. There are also lots of options and alternatives in this arena, so don’t be afraid to experiment a bit after doing some additional research on your own. Make sure the poly has cured for a minimum of 4-5 days at 70f. Your email address will not be published. so I sanded to 220 and sprayed two coats of Target Coatings em1000 sand sealer sanding in between each and then I sprayed 9 coats of em6000 water based lacquer sanding with 400 grit between, but I can still fill the wood grain will I be able to rub this to a high gloss or take it down to a semi gloss? Copyright © 2006-2020 The Wood Whisperer Inc. All content on The Wood Whisperer is copyrighted, and may not be reprinted in full form without my written consent. And I have been thinning my polyurethane, but I still get a few bubbles. You do a fabulous job with your website. So you would simply find an oil-based outdoor varnish that has a semi-gloss sheen. Thin coats will result in you burning through the top layer. Safety glasses for now on. You can in theory do this entirely with abrasive paper or film, but you have to go to extremely high grits and these can be quite costly. Both the rubbing compound and the foam pad that velcro’s to my sander came from the auto body supply store. These soft foam pads fit right onto standard hook & loop sanders. For more information on the Abralon Pads, check out TargetCoatings.com. After the final coat had cured for a couple of days, I started the wet sand process. Thank you and well done! The smooth, clear look that you see on expensive furniture and high-end musical instruments, such as pianos and guitars, is achieved by rubbing out the finish. Use with a random orbit sander. We are going for a more rustic look. Down the middle of the table (the width) is a high gloss streak, as if it was mistakenly rubbed on; maybe from a high gloss oil on a rag? 1) I assume we need different shades of wood filler from Timbermate. I used 3M "Perfect-It" and my Porter-Cable worm drive random orbit sander. Ultimately, they all do the same thing: abrade the surface at a particular grit. I watched this during the Guild so I bought some Lacquer and thinner to try it out but one of the workers at Woodcraft said Lacquer is going away due to the chemicals in it; and sure enough the can of thinner read it is not being sold in CA. Throught of hand rubbing the polyurethane but can't get the same 'shine'. If I wanted true gloss, there was a finer 3M compound available, prior to the machine glaze. So at this point I am unable to give sound advice because I don’t really have a good idea of what’s currently on the surface. Any thoughts? The problem is i still cant get that typical mirror glaze that guitars have. If your paper gums up with little globs of material, toss it and get another sheet. If I have to seal it, what sealer (polyurethan, lacquer, varnish) will adhere to the Tung Oil? Rubbing Out Using Modern Materials Hey Marc, looooonnnnnggg time listener/watcher/follower. I felt I needed to sand because the surface was rough in some areas after the first coat. I have recently applied a Trantstint dye to some cherry wood. Why don’t you use a 4000 grit pad? Let’s face it, very few of us have spray booths and our shops are far from ideal finishing environments. The Abralon series is foam backed and go up to 4000 grit (nothing between 2000 and 4000). Where do you play? Required fields are marked *. Do I just polish it out, or am I totally doomed? It’s a subtle difference, but hard to explain. Hope that helps in your search. For some reason that is baffling me, I find that the poly is resisting certain small parts of the surface. Sand the cured, gloss finish aggressively to make it absolutely flat. I am trying to do a high gloss poly finish on doors and I’m using Festool Granit paper. Can I put high gloss polyurethane right over semi gloss? Do I start over at the spray lacquer steps and work myself up again? What are the chances of joining the wood whisperer in some WoW related activity? However, if you're not happy with the gloss because of shine, try rubbing it down with 4 ought (0000) steel wool, ... and cause high-gloss will show every bump, pit and brush stroke. Thanks!!! Maybe I did a better leveling with the spray. I will be going on a trip to the US next month and need to know what supplies to bring back to successfully complete the rub out process and maintain/reach the gloss finish. Using Mirka Royal Micro sandpaper, always start with 1500-grit sandpaper. Do not try to polish an uncured film. As this rifle will be sitting in my safe for 95% of its lifetime, do I have to seal it with a protective coat or can I just polish the last layer of Tung oil. Very well presented info. Bottom line is you’re buffing the topcoat, not the material under it. I was thinking about buying a mirror glaze compound like meguiars m7 but i dont know if thats the answer. If I go up to 2000 grit (or 4000 if I can find it) and then I go with Meguires (or comparable 3M polishes), does anyone have a recommendation for which particular Meguires products (or 3M) to use? Rubbing out is nothing more than abrading the surface until it’s nice and smooth. For the table finish, I chose a product called Ceramithane that I had used in the past on their nursery furniture. Power buffers are only effective on gloss finishes. There are always some little imperfections and spots. Been doing a few of us have spray booths and our shops are far from finishing... 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