Date: 10/29/2003, 7:26 pm
: I wet sanded with 220. be careful to wipe up the water as it will damage the
: lpu if it hasn't totaly cured. I learned this one the hard way.
: I did three thin coats with cross linker.
: You can wet sand then and touch up the area but you will see some brush
: marks.
: I went 20 percent water and thin coats. Be sure to let the LPU cure, I think
: S3 said two weeks before you put it in the water. I know the LPU on my
: boat took longer as it was a bit cold out. I seemed to get alot harder
: finish after I had it out in the sun. I hope to have a sunny day to bake
: it in before I launch Carol's.
How long should I let it cure before dropping in the river? I was thinks three of four days might be enough. This stuff is pretty hard. The temps are still in the 70's and 80's here and I could put out in the sun to bake.
I have launch fever.
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