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graphite/epoxy over varnished finish
I have a WD10 with a varnished hull. I am sanding off the varnish and will replace it with the graphite/epoxy mix. Now that I have sanded, the hull is completely gray, with splotches of darker gray where the wood grain does not show through quite as much.
How much do I need to sand to apply the graphite/epoxy mix?
Do I have to remove all the varnish (and how would I know that), or is the sanding just needed to create a suitable surface for the graphite/epoxy to adhere well?
Thanks, Jerry
3 replies:
RE: graphite/epoxy over varnished finish
Thanks Laszlo. It worked great. No more worrying about going over beaver dams!
Jerry
RE: graphite/epoxy over varnished finish
» Submitted by Laszlo - Sun, 4/17/11 » 7:12 PM
Hey Jerry,
You need to sand the same as if you were applying a new coat of epoxy. Just a light sanding will do, no rougher than #220 for sure.
You need to remove all the varnish and leave a rough enough surface for the new epoxy to stick.
Have fun,
Laszlo