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07-18-2010, 09:09 PM | #1 |
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Wooden Bed Help
Hello everyone,
I just purchased 'Sikkens Cetol Marine Gloss' to refinish my stepside with. I am in the process of sanding the boards. They appear to be oak but are very light in color after sanding. I would like to use an oak stain to bring out the beauty of the grain a little more. I have spoken with a woodworking shop in town and they said if you use a oil based stain like Minwax that 'Sikkens Cetol Marine Gloss' has to be oil based too. Does anyone have any experiance using 'Sikkens Cetol Marine Gloss' over a wood stain? Does anyone know if it is an oil based product? I have read the can twice and it simply does not say one way are the other. Thanks for your help, Guy |
07-18-2010, 09:23 PM | #2 |
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Re: Wooden Bed Help
hey guy, Check the clean-up instructions on the can. If it says clean up with water it's waterbase. If it says cleanup with spirits or thinner then it's oil base.
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07-18-2010, 09:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: Wooden Bed Help
Thanks for getting back to me.
This is what the can says for Clean up, "Clean brushes with Interfux Special Thinner 216". The brush cleaner that came with the Sikkens Cetol Marine Gloss is 'SCL Sterling'. The brush cleaner can says, " Removes wet & dry paints, shellac, varnishes, and lacquers, and uncured polyester resin". What do you think? Guy |
07-18-2010, 10:00 PM | #4 |
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Yes I think it's oil based.
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07-18-2010, 09:25 PM | #5 |
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Re: Wooden Bed Help
Sorry but IMHO that is BS. The wood already has natural oils in it. I like to use linseed oil with mineral spirits mix to soak into any wood that will be exposed to the elements...but you have to give it time to cure and dry. Stain will be fine..it is only pigment suspended in spirits.
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Re: Wooden Bed Help
i'd look for a customer serevice number to call or go to the ddealer to make absolutly sure you do it correctly so you get the best results on your finished product
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Re: Wooden Bed Help
FITZ,
Your bed looks awesume! I have three questions for you. 1) How certain are you that 'Sikkens Cetol Marine Gloss' is an oil based product? 2) How did you bolt on the new stainless angle pieces? I am installing a stainless kit just like it on my 67. I already have removed the original angle pieces. 3) Will the bed need added support given the original angles were welded on by eight inchs at the front of the bed? Thanks to everyone for your help, Guy |
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