Wipe on Finish with Fill N Finish Ultra Thin

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Ian Davlin The Looth Group

Wipe on Finish with Fill N Finish Ultra Thin

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Wipe on Finish with Fill N Finish Ultra Thin

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  1. That’s really impressive how smoothly that applied. I used to do something similar to finish fretless bass boards with generic thin ca dribbled onto a towel soaked with acetone so it wouldn’t tack up as quickly when I spread it around. But the fumes turned my bench area into a respiratory hellscape no matter how well ventilated. This could be the new way.

      1. I have a frankenstein fucked up classical guitar I’m going to try to make a double top for, I might give it a shot as an experiment.

        I just ordered two bottles.

        Is the fuming not too terrible?

        When you are touching that paper towel to it, is it sticking at all? Does the accelerator not kick it all that quickly?

  2. I’ve been a big fan of Gluboost since they hit the market. Really improved the end result of poly touchup. I’ve encountered some tricky situations when trying to achieve a perfectly level gloss-finish depending on the manufacturer’s hardness of poly. Sometimes the Gluboost wants to polish to high gloss before the surrounding poly, leaving the sanded/leveled GB to recede resulting in the bullseye effect. I’ve found 3M polishing papers followed by rubbing compound helps control the process. Can’t wait to try the Ultra Thin!!

  3. Ian, WOW! This is well worth knowing. Absolutely amazing. Kind of like a CA French Polish. I’m guessing it would pop even more if you put a 3M 3000 then a 5000 over it, in the manner described by Michael Bashkin’s buffing session. Did you fill the pores first in that demo? Switching tracks, I recently got a bottle of UltraThin and made another discovery. If you put french silk nail tape (Amazon) on your pickin’ nails, and then delicately drip a little GluBoost on it, it wicks into an instant full spread, but doesn’t go significantly further onto your skin. Then, with another careful coat of GB Thin over that, it holds the integrity of your fingernail better and longer than anything else I’ve tried, including the salon approach, which wrecks your nails. As we all probably play some measure of steel string, this is a great way to keep your nails. No other CA like GluBoost! THX again Ian.

    1. I was mentioning this to a classical guitar player friend, he is interested, could you elaborate your process about the nails?

      Are you using the accelerator? You are starting with the ultrathin and then moving to the thin?

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