Members ThisIsMyFirstRodeo Posted 3 hours ago Members Report Posted 3 hours ago So to start, outside of a few coasters that I made months ago, I’ve never used edge paint, so I have some basic questions… Do I still slick the edge with gum trag before applying (I also spit shine after the gum trag)? Will I need to buff to a shine again, or will the neutral/clear paint (EcoFlo Edge Flex) let the shine through? If I have to to buff again, do I need to worry about accidentally damaging/cracking/removing the paint? Do I use my slicker or something else? Sorry, it’s my first rodeo with edge paint. Thanks for any and all advice and wisdom, and may you never burn your bacon, AZR Quote
AlZilla Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I think dyes, stains, etc is the right place for edge paint questions. Moved it. Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
Members Tove09Tilda Posted 2 hours ago Members Report Posted 2 hours ago Hey, I have some advice straight from a saddler’s workshop Apply edge paint in the direction of the cut, using light pressure, so loose fibers are pushed flat before the paint sets. You’re smoothing mechanically, not burnishing. Use a sponge; for very thin edges, an old awl or a small brush works well. Both give you more control. Wipe off excess with a cotton cloth (e.g old t-shirt), again in the same direction, to avoid lifting fibers. Work in thin layers and let each one dry properly. No burnishing beforehand. Sanding isn’t needed if the edge is clean and even, but lightly sanding helps a lot if layers meet or the edge is rough. Some people use an edge filler where two layers meet to level the edge before painting—that can help get a very clean result. I can't tell you more about this, but also want to try it out in the future. Hope this helps Best Tove Quote
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