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Finishing
Precision Board using FSC-88
- Sand
any saw marks, heavy texture, or roughness from surface to be
primed. Use 120 grit sandpaper.
- For
deep cuts or abrasions, pretreat by spot priming with FSC-88,
or in extreme cases FSC-360 WB knife grade filler. Allow to dry
and lightly sand before continuing. To make FSC-88 a thicker consistency
for use as putty, pour a small quantity on cardboard and let set
until desired thickness occurs.
- Apply
liberal coat of FSC-88 by brush, roller, or spray gun. When applying
by brush or roller, scrub in the first coat to wet out the cells.
Allow to dry to tack free - about 15 minutes, recoat as soon as
surface changes from gloss to flat matte. Spraying results in
faster drying because of the higher solvent content and spray
atomization. See FSC-88 Product Data Sheet for spraying details.
If slower drying of FSC-88 is desired, especially when applying
by roller, add about 2% to 3% mineral spirits. Do not sand between
coats.
- Apply
a second medium heavy coat of FSC-88 by brush, roller, or spray
gun. Do not allow it to run. Allow to dry to tack free - about
15 minutes. When a totally smooth surface is not required, skip
step 5 and go on to step 6. Do not sand second coat if proceeding
to third coat.
- Apply
a third medium heavy coat of FSC-88. Remember: All sanding
must take place in the filler before getting back to
the original PB surface. Since Precision Board is made of millions
of tiny cells it is impossible to sand the Precision Board smooth.
- When
this final coat is tack free, usually about 15 minutes, carefully
brush on a light coat of mineral spirits and allow it level out
high spots of filler, fill in pin holes, and smooth the entire
surface. Let dry over night.
In areas of detail, i.e., relief cuts, vertical sides, and
other hard to reach surfaces, allow the FSC-88 to dry a little
longer. Use a brush wet with mineral spirits to gently smooth
out the filler. With a little practice you can use this technique
to eliminate all sanding of these hard to reach areas. Let dry
over night.
When using the mineral spirits process, if the FSC-88 starts to
drag on the brush, it means the brush is too dry. Keep the brush
as wet as possible with mineral spirits during this operation.
- Sand
smooth with 120 grit sandpaper or 120 grit Drywall & Plaster
sanding screens. Allow it to dry 30 minutes before continuing.
Faster sanding can be accomplished using 320 wet/dry sandpaper
and a solution of 50% water and 50% mineral spirits. Use the solution
to keep the surface totally wet and use minimal sanding pressure,
as this method cuts quickly. Let dry minimum of 12 hours if wet
sanding with mineral spirits/water mixture.
- Lightly
sand with 220 grit sandpaper. FSC-88 is totally dry when no balling
up occurs on sandpaper. If it does, let dry until it does not
occur.
- For
faster drying use a shop fan to blow across surface. Do not place
it direct sunlight as the FSC-88 might dry to quickly causing
blistering in the primer.
- Wipe
with tack rag and proceed with top coat system.
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