Hi All,
I'm refinishing all the woodwork on the outside of the boat. Standard practices, sand down (removed all old finish), clean and wipe down with spirits, let dry, ready to apply finish.
I have a new can of Sikens Cetol Marine, applying it per instructins on the can. With a brush, I'm getting tiny bubbles. I can "brush" most of them out, but after 24 hours, the ones that remained are little "bumps" in the finish. So I lightly sand between coats, knock off the bumps, re-apply... same thing.
I'm using disposable brushes, should I be using a "good" brush? Should I apply the finish thicker? I know this is not a fine woodworking project, but since I am a woodworker (guitar builder), this is driving me nuts.
Dave
I'm refinishing all the woodwork on the outside of the boat. Standard practices, sand down (removed all old finish), clean and wipe down with spirits, let dry, ready to apply finish.
I have a new can of Sikens Cetol Marine, applying it per instructins on the can. With a brush, I'm getting tiny bubbles. I can "brush" most of them out, but after 24 hours, the ones that remained are little "bumps" in the finish. So I lightly sand between coats, knock off the bumps, re-apply... same thing.
I'm using disposable brushes, should I be using a "good" brush? Should I apply the finish thicker? I know this is not a fine woodworking project, but since I am a woodworker (guitar builder), this is driving me nuts.
Dave