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March 13, 2015
The contents of a two part kit are flammable. Work in a well ventilated area. Keep away from high heat, sparks, open flames and possible sources of ignition. Wear appropriate … More »
March 13, 2015
We recommend our Bristol Finish Thinner to clean up of brushes. Acetone is an acceptable alternative to our thinner.
March 9, 2015
This is always a case of contamination either on the surface or in the product. Allow coat to fully cure, sand surface until smooth, clean surface with acetone to remove … More »
March 9, 2015
There are many possible reasons you may be getting bubbles. Check out the troubleshooting guide to find the reason.
March 9, 2015
Thin Bristol Finish using our thinner according to the guidelines.
March 9, 2015
In both cases Bristol Finish should be removed. In the case of under mixing it is possible to re-coat with the proper mixture.
March 9, 2015
Touch the finish with the tip of a finger. It should feel dry but still stick just a little and not leave a fingerprint.
March 9, 2015
Putting the catalyst in the refrigerator has worked for some. The best solution we have found is to use a product Bloxygen that is sprayed into the catalyst before re-sealing … More »
March 9, 2015
There are really only 2 ways for this to occur: 1 the catalyst is very old. 2 the catalyst has been exposed to the atmosphere. In either case the catalyst … More »
March 9, 2015
A heat gun and scraper are the most efficient way to remove Bristol Finish, remember to use a scraper that will not gouge the wood. Chemical stripper works as well … More »