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Putty over undercoat/ Gluing speaker fabric to MDF
Bones:
I have just applied a second coat of sealer to some critical areas of my cab and it appears some of the areas I filled with putty are showing. The areas appear "sunken" which is ironically the opposite problem I have had recently with the putty swelling....
I really don't want to have to take this right back to bare wood and start from scratch because I will literally loose weeks in the process.
Has anybody had any experience in applying putty over the top of an undercoat or sealer? I can scuff the area up a bit to help it bond but I am really not sure if this will work.
*Edit- Thread topic changed to include gluing down speaker fabric.
Bones:
Going to amend my plans and try and cover the entire area in speaker cloth.
But, it will be interesting to get some answers anyway....
AC.:
I just finished a wood stain, then the topcoat. If you have putty sunken and showing, I don't know of a good way to fix it. Just slap some bumper stickers on it I guess.
SNAAKE:
I would fill the holes with wood putty,sand prime paint again then some spray laquer.Your cabinet is too nice to have sunken holes on the sides.You should have went with black formica in the first place.
Bones:
No the sides are fine, they are now darn close to flawless. My problems are with the "dashboard".
I am running some tests to see if speaker fabric will look OK. If not, I will sand it right back to the MDF and start again....
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