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Title: Tru oil and snake skin!
Post by: Tyler C. Moore on November 30, 2011, 01:00:00 PM
I just applied my first set of skins to some limbs.
Everything is going well so far and I am ready to apply tru oil. For those of you who have used this method what is the
Best way to do this.

Straight tru oil?
How many coats, and how long in between them?
Title: Re: Tru oil and snake skin!
Post by: A.S. on November 30, 2011, 01:11:00 PM
I apply 5 coats of Tru Oil, rub lightly with 0000steel wool between coats. After that I like to spray a couple coats of Krylon Matte finish to cut the shine. This stuff is great!
Title: Re: Tru oil and snake skin!
Post by: NancyVTAS on November 30, 2011, 01:18:00 PM
Just like A.S. said  use foam brushes here.
Title: Re: Tru oil and snake skin!
Post by: RM81 on November 30, 2011, 01:26:00 PM
I think I did about 7 or 8 coats on mine.  I just applied it with my finger making sure it wasn't very thick.  Multiple thin coats work the best.  I lightly buffed between coats and let them dry at least 24 hours between coats.
Title: Re: Tru oil and snake skin!
Post by: Tyler C. Moore on November 30, 2011, 01:35:00 PM
Title: Re: Tru oil and snake skin!
Post by: riverrat 2 on November 30, 2011, 08:39:00 PM
RM81 thats how I apply it as well. I put my thumb
over the bottle end. Tip it upright,then apply drops of oil from my thumb to the limb. I then spread it as I wish. 3 to 5 coats. Steel wool after all cured to get flat finish. Darn nice product.
Title: Re: Tru oil and snake skin!
Post by: Sixby on November 30, 2011, 08:48:00 PM
I usually apply one heavy coat and let it dry good. Then probably 7 or 9 thin coats and lightlysand in between each one. After the snakeskin is smooth I shoot a couple of coats of Spar Var on it to dull it down. I just use a square of white t shirt material to apply or fingers.

God bless, Steve
Title: Re: Tru oil and snake skin!
Post by: rraming on November 30, 2011, 08:50:00 PM
Thin coats, you can even use a coffee filter to spread it. You barely need a wee dram to apply-really a dram!