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    Default Sanding Glasscoat surface for reapplication

    I have recently coated a table top slab of Jarrah with Glasscoat, when it dried some bubble craters did not flow back and left slightly raised craters, I want to know if I can sand the top back lightly to smooth these craters out then reapply the glasscoat, if so what grit and method isa best for the job at hand?
    Cheers Glenn

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    I would think that 1000# W&D used wet with a cork block , would do the job, then a light rub with 1200#, again wet , .

    Then thoroughly clean down the surface , dry it and re-coat.

    I qualify my advise in that I have not used Clear Coat , but I believe that it is an Epoxy type coating and this should do what you want.


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    Thanks Jeff, your advise is much appreciated.
    Cheers Glenn.

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