Micro-Mesh
abrasives can polish to a high reflective state or leave a matte or
satin finish depending upon where you stop while using the series.
1. Bare Woods
Before
starting the Micro-Mesh series, coarse sanding should be done using
up to 320 grit sandpaper. Shaping, sawing or turning of the work
piece should be complete.
Begin
with 1500 Micro-Mesh, sand unit all of the common sandpaper scratches
are removed. Continue with the Micro-Mesh series ( 1800, 2400, 3200,
3600, 4000, 6000, 8000, 12000) You may stop at any point during this
process when you have reached the finish that you desire.
Thinned
lemon oil or Danish oil can be used on bare wood.
2. Wood Finishes (polyurethane, polyester, epoxy, lacquer, etc.)
*Follow
the manufacturer's recommended cure times prior to recoating or
applying the finish coat. When you are applying multiple coats, sand
from 1500 MICRO-MESH to 3200 or 3600 between coats to remove any
orange-peel or dirt.
After
the final coat has fully cured, polish the surface beginning with
2400 MICRO-MESH and continue through the series (3200-12000) until
the desired gloss is achieved.
Satin
finishes are achieved with the 3600 grade. The satin finish gets
progressively higher in gloss through the 6000 step. High gloss
finishes will appear by the 6000 through 12000 step. The wood, the
finish used and personal preference determine where to stop.
MICRO-GLOSS liquid abrasive can be hand rubbed onto the finish
following the 12000 MICRO-MESH step for an "ultra" high
gloss finish.
Micro-Mesh
replaces steel wool and both pumice and rotten stone for final
finishing.
3. Repair of Wood Finishes
Burn
ins - Sand to remove discoloration. Cover with three coats of
lacquer. Wet sand with 1500, then apply one more coat of lacquer.
Polish with Micro-Mesh series beginning with 2400 MICRO-MESH and
continue on thru the series stopping after each grade to see if
you've reached the finish you're trying to match.
Guidelines
for matching a satin finish - Begin with 1800 MICRO-MESH , followed
by 3600, and continue on thru the series stopping after each grade to
see if you've reached the finish you're trying to match.
4. Hints
Micro-Mesh
can be used wet or dry. When using Micro-Mesh dry, it can be
"unloaded" by rapping against the palm of your hand.
Micro-Mesh
can also be cleaned by using a stiff, short bristled brush.
Thinned
lemon oil or Danish oil can be used on bare wood.
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