Hey guys!
Hope everyone had a great holiday, and that the new year is treating you all well. It's been I well since I've been on here, studies have been killer.
So my question is, I have stained a pipe with fiebings USMC. A couple of coats, and want to sand it down, let the grain show, and hit it with a tan of some variety. Here's the problem, every time I grab the pipe, It leaves black on whatever it touches! I lit the pipe after each coat, let it sit for over a day, I went back and hit it with some alcohol to try and maybe knock off some excess. What gives? Do I need a sealer? Is it going to be like this until its buffed?
Thanks in advanced
-Lou
Hope everyone had a great holiday, and that the new year is treating you all well. It's been I well since I've been on here, studies have been killer.
So my question is, I have stained a pipe with fiebings USMC. A couple of coats, and want to sand it down, let the grain show, and hit it with a tan of some variety. Here's the problem, every time I grab the pipe, It leaves black on whatever it touches! I lit the pipe after each coat, let it sit for over a day, I went back and hit it with some alcohol to try and maybe knock off some excess. What gives? Do I need a sealer? Is it going to be like this until its buffed?
Thanks in advanced
-Lou