I have done this on a TR6. The lacquer was probably epoxy as it did not
respond to solvents, so I had to sand away the coat. Be very careful as
the wood surface may be a very thin veneer easily damaged by sanding.
use 400 grade. I used many coats of boat lacquer to finish the dash to
build up before sanding the top coat smooth, first with 600, followed by
2000 and a cutting compound to achieve a highly glossy finish.
Not difficult but very tedious.
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 4-11-2018 om 04:12 schreef Bruce Peters:
> Hi all,
> My dashboard woodâ??s clear coat is cracked all over. Iâ??m wondering what
> type of finish this is and what i should use to recoat it after Iâ??ve sanded
> it all off. Also, what stain can I use on the wood since Iâ??m likely to have
> to do some restaining? My car is a 67 BJ8. Thanks in advance for the advice.
>
> Bruce
>
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