Another CA problem

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azimmer1

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Recently I Have notice a problem with my CA finishes. I use several coat of thin then med like many here. I then sand all the way to 12,000 micromesh and they have a mirror like finish....they look perfect. I have done hundreds this way.

On several pens, when you look at them a day or 2 later, they have a white residue on them and they are no longer mirror like.

What is happening????
Any advice?

Thanks

Andy
 
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When you said white residue my first thought was to wonder if you are storing your pens in a box, case, or something similar. If so, this may not let the CA used to put the pen together out gas and may be causing the white residue or haze. Just a thought.
 
Hi,

I think Les Smith is right. If CA is not dry enough, it will haze to white, as it is curing. I know that many here will probably object to using an accelerator, but if done right, I have never had a problem with it, and this way, i am assured the glue is dry.

I usually "blast" a very short burst of accelerator between 3/4 coats of CA, and one right after the final coat. i do this at about 2 ft away from the spinning lathe, and I have never had a problem with clouding or anything like that.

My 2 cents...
 
I vote moisture if the haze doesn't rub off with at towel.
I vote curing problem if does rub off with at towel.
 
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