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Undercoat that's easy to sand smooth
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<blockquote data-quote="fredeb" data-source="post: 1009628" data-attributes="member: 13623"><p>In my work ( occupation ) , I frequently work with some brilliant carpenters . A couple of years ago I asked one of these people to help me with finishing on MDF . It was this guy that recommended sanding sealer to me . On MDF you have to apply a few layers to the edges before the mdf stops soaking up the sealer , add thin layers at a time and let dry properly before applying the next coat , lest you seal the damp sealer inside . ;D</p><p></p><p>The edges suck up the most sealer .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fredeb, post: 1009628, member: 13623"] In my work ( occupation ) , I frequently work with some brilliant carpenters . A couple of years ago I asked one of these people to help me with finishing on MDF . It was this guy that recommended sanding sealer to me . On MDF you have to apply a few layers to the edges before the mdf stops soaking up the sealer , add thin layers at a time and let dry properly before applying the next coat , lest you seal the damp sealer inside . ;D The edges suck up the most sealer . [/QUOTE]
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