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I am always obsessing over my finishes.  

My usual projects are bb and spray painted.  Have been sanding and spraying 3 coats lately and its a decent finish.  Been figuring the sanding between coats and what grits and what not.  Got all fired up with some 600 grit at harbor freight for cheap but the coats were just too soft to work with when done.  320 seems about right.

What i usually do is sand, then rub it off on my tee shirt then with my hand until no more dust is on the piece.  

Got to thinking there has to be a better way.  

Looked online and DIY tack cloth is just some spray glue on a paper towel and let it dry for about 4 minutes.  Tried it today with my old method and then the new cloth and was shocked at home much more it picked up.  

Just sprayed another coat on my practice pieces so will see how they compare.  So far this seems like a great idea and of course, cheap like me.

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On 4/7/2021 at 3:16 PM, crupiea said:

I am always obsessing over my finishes.  

My usual projects are bb and spray painted.  Have been sanding and spraying 3 coats lately and its a decent finish.  Been figuring the sanding between coats and what grits and what not.  Got all fired up with some 600 grit at harbor freight for cheap but the coats were just too soft to work with when done.  320 seems about right.

What i usually do is sand, then rub it off on my tee shirt then with my hand until no more dust is on the piece.  

Got to thinking there has to be a better way.  

Looked online and DIY tack cloth is just some spray glue on a paper towel and let it dry for about 4 minutes.  Tried it today with my old method and then the new cloth and was shocked at home much more it picked up.  

Just sprayed another coat on my practice pieces so will see how they compare.  So far this seems like a great idea and of course, cheap like me.

How heavy of a coat of spray adhesive do you use? I'm trying to envision using a paper towel with spray glue and I  must admit, it sort of eludes me. I'll have to give it a try. Doesn't the paper towel have a lot of lint to it?

 

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1 hour ago, octoolguy said:

How heavy of a coat of spray adhesive do you use? I'm trying to envision using a paper towel with spray glue and I  must admit, it sort of eludes me. I'll have to give it a try. Doesn't the paper towel have a lot of lint to it?

 

Doesnt have to be a super thick coat, just a regular amount of spray, not soaking wet but just covered.  It does have lint but it seems to stay put with the glue.  I suppose now you have given me something else to obsess over, lol

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I used it yesterday. Just a quick light spray. I did leave it dry for more than five minute as I was preoccupied doing something else. I used it on something I sprayed with lacquer. Spray, let dry, sand, lint cloth, spray, let dry, sand, lint cloth, spray, let dry, viola, beautiful finish. Paper towel and spray glue worked beautifully!

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3 hours ago, preprius said:

Always tacky lasts forever. 

A sandpaper eraser.  Thr rubber stick you use to clear clogged sandpaper. This works well rubbing over the wood after sanding.  Even with 400 and 600 grit. Just rinse with water and let dry for next time. 

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What brand, how much?

 

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