Plexatone OOPS

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ctubbs

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Now I've gone and done it again. I mixed up some Plexiglas and Acetone and it came out good, clear and thick. I thinned it down to thin CA and applied it to a cedar blank that was sanded to 600 and washed with Acetone to remove any sanding residue. I applied 20 coats of the mix. some of it turned white and there was one spot that had no finish attached at all. The finish dries very fast. It was applied with high density foam from a clean CA bottle. It would dry nearly as fast as it was applied. What an I doing wrong other than trying something different?
Thank you for any ideas.
Charles
 
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Charles,

It's been a few years since I used the plexi finish, but I made my mixture with the consistency of 30wt motor oil or slightly thinner. It worked well, but I went back to CA because I didn't have the time to experiment with the plexi finish or give it a real test. Once I get set back up to make pens I will try it again. I didn't have the issues of it fogging or turning white that I remember.

Oh, I applied it with a paper towel, just like a CA finish.
 
I have mixed proprinate pellets with acetone to make a sealer for waterproofing cedar fishing lures. Propeinate (sp?) are clear plastic of some sort, pellet form and disolve in the solvent. clear finish.
I think I'll make some up and try applying same as the CA.
NOTE to self........Wear Rubber Gloves. acetone verrrrrry bad stuff!!
 
Charles:
If your shop temperature wasn't at least 70 degrees, the cold may be what caused the clouds. Plexi is a beautiful finish and is easy to apply IN THE SUMMER.

Even in South Georgia, it tends to cloud in the winter. I'm not completely sure if it is the cold or lack of humidity that causes the problems. When it is 100 degrees and 85 percent humidity outside, it goes on without issue. In the winter, not so much.
 
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