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Coho
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Dallas
Posts: 58
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I have a fly rod that I built that has a couple guides with uneven finish. It is past the 48 hour cure time on the threadmaster light that I used. Is there a way to apply new finish to the guides, despite the finish being completly set up? I would rather not have to take the guides comletly off and rewrap them.
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Coho
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 94
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Absolutely!
Just apply another coat of finish. I've apply more finish even after a week or more without any issues but it is recommended that past 24hrs you scuff the existing finish with a scotch-bright pad first to enhance the new coat bonding with the old. If your first coat is REALLY uneven or wavy you should block-sand it and or slice with a razor to remove the high spots first though otherwise the latter coat will be about as uneven as the first. After all, finish is just another liquidwhen it's applied.
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Coho
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Dallas
Posts: 58
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Thanks for the tip. I will try it out tommorow. The rod fishes great, but I hate seeing the uneven finish every time I cast the rod.
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