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Originally Posted by hfrog355 Yeah, I've kept up with that thread, but it died out pretty much at the stage I'm at. I'm hoping someone can share some info on

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Old 08-12-2010, 12:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yeah, I've kept up with that thread, but it died out pretty much at the stage I'm at. I'm hoping someone can share some info on how they finished it off. I remember reading from Schrute somewhere that as the layers continue to dry, more and more of the milky comes out, but I am curious what products everyone has used (and when they used them) to get the texture smoothed out and the cloudiness gone.
I used super fine steel wool, it smooths it out very well, and alot of the milkyness did subside.

You'll probably want to apply more than 1 clear coat. In only 2 months of sun exposure my clear coat already started flaking off, I went back and added 3 coats.
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