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Removing fresh finish
Posted by: Elrod (---.tnt2.branson.mo.da.uu.net)
Date: September 07, 2001 05:29PM

What is the best way to remove freshly applied finish? I applied LS Supreme a couple of hours ago, need to remove it and apply Crystal coat if possible, any suggestions? If you want to know why see my earlier post "continued LS Supreme headaches".

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Not set up or.....
Posted by: Mike Bolt (---.50.54.197.mhub.grid.net)
Date: September 07, 2001 05:50PM

.....wet?

Either way, my suggestion is to suck it up and cut the mess loose and start over.

I have had several 'professional finish yucks' and have found the best thing to do is to scrap it and start over hoping the finish grimlens don't return.

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Try this
Posted by: Mark (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: September 07, 2001 08:06PM

Get a latex or rubber glove and use a finger to wipe off the finish. If it is not too set up it will wipe off. Then let what remains in and just on top of the threads set up overnight and go back with a fresh coat tomorrow. I am not sure what Crystal Coat might do to it. I understand that CC has a solvent in it. Test first I guess.

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