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Can you buff out Thunderbird finish?

Started by longrifle, July 20, 2015, 10:17:00 PM

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longrifle

Just finished spraying a bow and noticed some dust/lint particles in the finish and was wondering if I could let it cure and buff them out? If you have done it what make /kind of buffing compound did you use. I'm looking to get it back to a high gloss finish.
The human body is the only machine the harder you work it, the stronger it gets.
"Aim small- Hit small" ( I never think negative)

Pheonixarcher

I'm sure some of our professional bowyers will chime in here, but I think you'll get a much better response if you ask this in the bowyer's bench forum.
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T Folts

I use a wet sandpaper 600 or 800 grit to smooth out the finish, then hit it with rubbing compound with a small power buffer I have.You can use a sponge type buffing pad in a drill.(harbor freight) I think the grit is 2500. I use alot of water and be careful on corners and high spots so you dont burn through.
Good luck
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nashoba

Gerald I read some where some guys were using rubbing compounds and paper from auto paint suppliers. Lets see some pictures of the bow.

longrifle

I'll email you some pics when all done Alex, trying to finish up this bow for the GLLI in a few weeks.
The human body is the only machine the harder you work it, the stronger it gets.
"Aim small- Hit small" ( I never think negative)

nashoba

Looking forward to it, hope we get to shoot together at Hawkeye. I always use the gloss finish but after spraying I go over it with 0000 steel wool and then a paste wax its kind of between a satin and gloss finish.

longrifle

The human body is the only machine the harder you work it, the stronger it gets.
"Aim small- Hit small" ( I never think negative)

Bow man

QuoteOriginally posted by T Folts:
I use a wet sandpaper 600 or 800 grit to smooth out the finish, then hit it with rubbing compound with a small power buffer I have.You can use a sponge type buffing pad in a drill.(harbor freight) I think the grit is 2500. I use alot of water and be careful on corners and high spots so you dont burn through.
Good luck
Gerald this will work well.  Look us up at GLLI.
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