Hi all,
Bit by bit getting my 1989 H33.5 in shape. The teak/holly soles look dull, don't think they have been coated in a while. I bought some Daly Profin which I know is the OEM coating. But it looks like the old coating is still on there and I am having trouble sanding it off. Progress seems slow even with 120 grit paper. I have heard the veneer is super thin so also don't want to sand too much. My question is, should I go get a urethane stripper like from Home Depot, or just go ahead with the 120 for what it's worth and then apply the new Profin over whatever coating is left. If the new coating smooths over the older coating, and I will end up sanding between coats, there might not be much benefit to completely stripping the old coating odd.
Thanks for any guidance.
'Dubs
Bit by bit getting my 1989 H33.5 in shape. The teak/holly soles look dull, don't think they have been coated in a while. I bought some Daly Profin which I know is the OEM coating. But it looks like the old coating is still on there and I am having trouble sanding it off. Progress seems slow even with 120 grit paper. I have heard the veneer is super thin so also don't want to sand too much. My question is, should I go get a urethane stripper like from Home Depot, or just go ahead with the 120 for what it's worth and then apply the new Profin over whatever coating is left. If the new coating smooths over the older coating, and I will end up sanding between coats, there might not be much benefit to completely stripping the old coating odd.
Thanks for any guidance.
'Dubs