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Started by hessian, September 09, 2020, 01:43:32 PM

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hessian

Good afternoon everyone,

My Browning Explorer has some issues in the finish that I want to fix. I believe it's only in the clear as the glass looks fine. I'm not looking to restore this ol girl, just to clean it up. I'm open to painting it myself if I knew what products to use. I'd appreciate all opinions.

Orion

If you don't want to spot refinish, might try some Birchwood-Casey gun stock conditioner.  It's basically a rubbing compound imbedded in a wax formula.  Should remove some of the surface crud and put a sheen on what is underneath. 

hessian

Thanks for the tip, I'm going to look into that.

Roy from Pa

Can some of you glass guys help this man out please?

Crooked Stic

Show us a pic. If the finish is checking all the way thru then you need to remove it and put on new.
High on Archery.

Roy from Pa

There is a picture in his first post, Mike.

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Mad Max

This may be more helpful, Lots of guy's refinishing bows :thumbsup:
http://www.tradgang.com/tgsmf/index.php?board=10.0
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Crooked Stic

Okay missed that thanks.
Looks like you need to get the old finish off and redo the whole thing. Looks like it is the finish only. You will know for sure after you remove it. I would start in that spot in the pic.
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hessian

Thank you everyone! Can you please suggest what to use to remove the old finish? Is standard wet paper alright, if so what grit do you recommend? Thanks again!

Roy from Pa

Probably start with 220 grit then finer to finish.

Crooked Stic

Depends on how thick the finish is. you may try acetone to see if that will loosen the finish a bit. If its thick 180 might be quicker then 220 to finish. Good quality paper makes it lots easier.
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hessian

Thanks for all the input everyone ! Once the finish is sanded, what should I use for the new finish? A rattle can clear in satin or semi gloss ok?

buckeyebowhunter

Do you have access to a spray gun?  If so I would refinish it with Krystal. You can get a pint kit from big Jim for around $30. Which is enough to do several bows. But in my opinion it's far superior to any rattle can finish. And maybe you could re finish some more bows.

Roy from Pa


Shredd

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I would start with 120 and go down to finer grits like 220 or 300 to finish...  Unless you like sanding then start off with 220...   ;)  :laugh:

hessian

Thanks for all the advise everyone. I'm really happy with how well it came out. I ended up sanding the clear off with 400,600 and finally 1200 wet paper. Took care to mask the side of the limbs and especially around the Browning label. 3 coats of Rustoleum x2 espresso in satin and 4 coats of rustoleum 2x clear in matte. Here's the before and after pics!

Mad Max

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Roy from Pa

That came out very nice. ^5 :thumbsup:

bucknut

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hessian

Thanks everyone, I'm really happy with the outcome.

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