Old Dad's Wood Stains and Top CoatingsIf you're not using Old Dad's, you're working too hard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Information

Jessup Services LLC
2850 Industry
Oceanside CA 92054

760/433-8630

Toll Free
800/373-8631

 

 

 

 

How To - Page 2

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Shake the can to ensure that the contents are well mixed.

 

 

Lightly sand stained areas.Before adding the top coat sand all stained areas very lightly with the 600 grit wet 'n dry sandpaper.

 

 

 

 

 

Wipe off all residue with tack cloth.Wipe off all residue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apply Top CoatWith a clean lint free rag, apply top coat(sparingly) with the grain and use long strokes.

 

 

Remember to apply top coat to all inside surfaces. Let dry completely.

 

We recommend at least three top coats, but if a higher luster or more protection is desired, you may add additional coats. 

JUST BE SURE THAT EACH COAT IS COMPLETELY DRY BEFORE YOU APPLY THE NEXT.

 

NOTE: As Old Dad demonstrates here - you may use a foam brush instead of the lint free rag, - just be sure not to lay it on too thick because it could sag on a vertical surface and it takes longer to dry.

 

 

See for yourself how easy and rewarding it can be when you start with an unfinished piece of furniture and transform it into a family treasure THE EASY WAY with top coats and stains.


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