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up guys Matt doing some winter scouting I just came across this signpost rub as you can see behind me this thing was worked by Buckamp;#39;s last fall you can see the lighter colored bark at the bottom but as you come up the tree youamp;#39;ll see some scarring where bucks are perennially rubbing on this tree thatamp;#39;s why we call it a signpost rub is because the Bucks use this thing year after year we find a lot of rubs in the woods maybe on a stand of Oaks and while those are nice to find it may not indicate that bucks are using that spot year in and year out if itamp;#39;s a good Acorn year they may be in there but then the next two or three years they may not use that part of the landscape partly at all but when we find sign like this that tells us that bucks are in here consistently this is a thick grassy bedding area that they can use at different times of the year for different food sources as they come out this way you get into more AG food sources thereamp;#39;s some

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Rubbing a thick finish Begin by sanding just enough to flatten the finish, removing any nibs, drips, or other defects (Photo F). Wet-sand solvent-based finishes using soapy water, rubbing oil, or mineral spirits as a lubricant. For water-based finishes, dry-sand with stearated sandpaper.
0:24 2:18 And polish the surface effectively. For a matte finish or subtle Sheen use the fine grit rubbing padMoreAnd polish the surface effectively. For a matte finish or subtle Sheen use the fine grit rubbing pad will smoothen imperfections while providing minimal gloss.
You should use an automotive polishing compound and a buffer for big areas. Small areas will have to be polished by hand unless you have some funky buffing tools. Make sure the poly has cured for a minimum of 4-5 days at 70f. Do not try to polish an uncured film.
You can rub out all types of film forming finishes, including shellac, lacquer, oil based varnish and polyurethane, waterbased coatings and catalyzed or conversion coatings.
If you are getting a rough finish after several coats of varnish, you may want to wet-sand the surface with 220 grit to level it out. Here I have leveled out the finish prior to the final coat and sanded it to 320 grit. I vacuumed the surface, wiped it down with a ragged wetted with mineral spirits.
How long must you realistically wait to rub? If you are applying only one thin coat per day in ideal drying conditions, you can usually rub solvent or oil based finishes to satin just a few days after the last coat, though waiting a week is better.
The longer you wait the better. Shellac, solvent and water-based lacquers and two part finishes should cure at least a week. Oil-based varnishes and polyurethane should cure at least two weeks.
You have to wait until the finish is fully cured. A finish that isnt fully cured wont rub out well, and the risk of sanding through the finish is much greater. That means waiting several days for an evaporative finish like shellac or lacquer, and at least a week for reactive finishes like varnish.

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