No. The spar varnish acts as the sealer. Apply a thin coat and allow it to dry. Apply a second coat and allow it to dry. These two coats should have sealed the pores of the wood. Apply the third coat slightly thicker, so you get a nice even "wet look" to the wood.
Yes, sand between every coat.
I always wait 24 hours.
extra fine sand paper should do fine
Not a good idea.
No. The spar varnish acts as the sealer. Apply a thin coat and allow it to dry. Apply a second coat and allow it to dry. These two coats should have sealed the pores of the wood. Apply the third coat slightly thicker, so you get a nice even "wet look" to the wood.
Unless they are no-wax tiles, you first clean them thoroughly with ammonia (diluted), then place a coat of floor polish or floor wax on them. After the first coat dries, apply a second coat. With each coat applied, the floor will be shinier.
first wetsand with 1200 grit making sure to get the edges very good... Dust with tack coat then apply......then if you want a second coat wait 5 to 10 mins hit with another coat continue until happy...
I would recommend priming the area first, and then putting a coat of paint on. Always make a w and spread it out into a square, this way you dont leave streaks behind. Then apply a second coat, for safe measure.
buying a second winter coat
Yes, sand between every coat.
I always wait 24 hours.
The verb "apply" is typically used with the preposition "to" when indicating the target of an action or when referring to a person or entity that is asking for something (e.g. "apply to a university," "apply to a job"). However, you can use "apply on" when talking about applying a substance or product onto a surface (e.g. "apply sunscreen on your skin").
After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream. After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream.
You should first apply Spray and Wash to the lab coat and then try to wash it. If this does not work, you may have to send your lab coat to the dry cleaners in order to get it clean.
Well first if you are doing a manicure, go wag your hands. Then file your nails and take out the cuticles. Apply a base coat,( let it dry) then apply your color when you are done with your first coat go ahead and do another coat,(do as many coats as u want) then apply a top coat! Wait til it drys then you are done! Now if you have these polishes then here's what you will do after the top coat. Wait til the top coat drys, then put a hardner on, then put this cuticle oil on after the hardner drys! Put your hands in cold water for about 3-4 min then your finger should be dy and looking pretty(;
I painted mine. It's best to wipe them off/out first, else you'll paint the dirt too. I put painter's tape all around it and if spray painting (easiest for these), I also put a wider painting cloth around as well because the paint travels airborne. Apply 2 coats. I've used spray paint and regular wall paint. Apply first coat, let it dry for a day, then apply second coat.