Next coat the dough in a little olive oil, then the bowl.
Next we coated the body of the fish in PVA glue.
Next they coated it in a thin layer of a liquid silicone polymer.
I let each coat dry for a few minutes before adding
the next coat.
Remember to allow the polish to dry completely before adding
the next coat or applying a top coat.
After waiting for it to dry, lightly sanding and misting with water, it was time for
the next coat.
Once it was dry, I lightly sanded, misted it with water again, then proceeded with
the next coat.
Let each one dry before applying
the next coat.
Despite leaving them for 24 hours or longer, after putting the paint on,
the next coat still grabs the paint off in spots.
Next coat the steak in the corn flake mixture.
I read that this helps the second coat go on more smoothly because there's less chance of chunks of plaster breaking off and streaking through
the next coat.
Before
the next coat, I used my taping knife to knock down all the rough ridges left in the mud from the first coat.
In between each coat, I waited about 30 mins or so before applying
the next coat.
Before applying
the next coat, lightly sand the first coat of paint using a sanding block.
This is very important so that your paint is smooth and ready for
the next coat of paint!
I used a small sponge roller and applied 3 coats, letting each coat dry completely before starting
the next coat.
Too many people get too anxious to spray
the next coat and your paint will start to run.
Paint the base coat one way then at 90 degrees for
the next coat and so on.
Using a restricted palette of ultramarine and umber, Yun created his distinctive compositions by adding layer upon layer of paint onto raw canvas or linen, often applying
the next coat before the last one had dried.
When you can sand it to a dry powder, it is ready for
the next coat.
Before adding
the next coat, I came in with a 220 grit sanding block and lightly went over the surface to eliminate any imperfections / dirt / fuzzies left behind from the roller.
He used an old t - shirt to wipe it on, and let each coat dry for a couple of hours before he applied
the next coat.
Next coat is autumn sunset..
This will accomplish two things: It will smooth the finish for
the next coat of paint and most importantly it will ensure that the primer bonded to the original surface.
Despite leaving them for 24 hours or longer, after putting the paint on,
the next coat still grabs the paint off in spots.
(I'll call them back after I get
this next coat of paint on.
I'm going to try sanding it tomorrow and water down
the next coat.
Step 3: Using the paint sprayer, apply
the next coat according to the instructions on the sprayer.
It is to get a base for
my next coat.
I let each coat dry overnight and gave each a light sanding (followed by a clean with a damp cloth) before
the next coat was applied.
We used a tack cloth to wipe away excess dust after each sanding before applying
the next coat of polyurethane.
I waited 3 - 4 hours in between coats to make sure the floors were dry before I applied
the next coat.
To me, it gives a nice base for
the next coat of chalk paint.
Next coat was a dark blue (My country room is decorated in patriotic old time blues and reds) After painting on a small area of blue in sections I used the wood rocker bought at our local craft store and kinda played with it till I got just the right look.