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Wet rub or Gloss finish

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Created by Macaha > 9 months ago, 4 Feb 2015
Macaha
QLD, 21900 posts
4 Feb 2015 7:40AM
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on logs?

surfbroker
NSW, 1488 posts
4 Feb 2015 9:21AM
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I prefer GLOSS on all boards...but then again I'm an old Bas!ard



Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
4 Feb 2015 9:23AM
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If you are tight on cashola go the wet rub. If you want weight - which you normally associate with a log go for the gloss. But to be honest it does not make that much diff re weight as significant weight impacts can be be added with the glass job - Volan which holds a lot more resin against 6 oz as an example. Might also depend on how far you have to carry it to the water. I hate carrying my log on the 12 min walk to my fav spot. But happy to do it. But often it just comes to longevity and vanity - what people think looks better - aye SB

Macaha
QLD, 21900 posts
4 Feb 2015 8:35AM
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I found my last one a bitch to carry as you said Ted.

Vanders HL with his vintage colour looks unreal with the wet rub finish.

thedrip
WA, 2354 posts
4 Feb 2015 9:03AM
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I have only had one gloss finish (my last board) and I have found it far more impact resistant. I know it is supposed to be tougher but only marginally. My experience is all those minor dings and like the stars and pressure dings that would have been letting water seep in, now aren't. Because of this the board I have coming is also getting a gloss.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
4 Feb 2015 11:44AM
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Ok , I'll try a different approach.


Hands down gloss all the way.

All my boards are gloss

towball
4627 posts
4 Feb 2015 9:51AM
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laceys lane said..
Ok , I'll try a different approach.


Hands down gloss all the way.

All my boards are gloss


Tird too

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
4 Feb 2015 1:16PM
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Gloss if you have the cash

MickPC
8266 posts
4 Feb 2015 11:28AM
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I'm pretty slack when it comes to repairing dings. I like to just sand them down till they're about even & I'm done. Small dings or fractures are a little less noticeable on a sanded board. My boards are generally pretty plain for the same reason. So I generally prefer sanded...but I'd be happy with a gloss finish if I had a log with a cool artistic design

thePup
13831 posts
4 Feb 2015 2:26PM
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towball said..

laceys lane said..
Ok , I'll try a different approach.


Hands down gloss all the way.

All my boards are gloss



Tird too


Nuthin' wrong with a goooooood wet rub

Ricardo1709
NSW, 1301 posts
4 Feb 2015 6:03PM
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I get mine wet rubbed,doesn't affect anything to an extent worth worrying about except the aesthetics and thats the last thing Im worried about,I'm not hanging it on the wall and actually prefer the look anyway.

asea
QLD, 5511 posts
4 Feb 2015 5:08PM
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thePup said..
towball said..



laceys lane said..

Ok , I'll try a different approach.





Hands down gloss all the way.



All my boards are gloss






Tird too


Nuthin' wrong with a goooooood wet rub


followed by a pollish

SP
10979 posts
4 Feb 2015 3:45PM
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asea said...
thePup said..
towball said..



laceys lane said..

Ok , I'll try a different approach.





Hands down gloss all the way.



All my boards are gloss






Tird too


Nuthin' wrong with a goooooood wet rub


followed by a pollish


I always like a bit of spit with my polish.
So guess I'm in the wet rub camp...

SP
10979 posts
4 Feb 2015 4:17PM
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So Mac,,

Have you ordered anything...

Are the 2 others still going ahead?

If so.. Waiting for progress photos

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
4 Feb 2015 6:26PM
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here you go sp

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
4 Feb 2015 5:58PM
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on a log gloss for sure....on anything else just stick to your decaf soy lattes. on the strength side I don't think it makes much difference. it comes more to how heave your glass is

vanders1
QLD, 3809 posts
4 Feb 2015 8:33PM
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I was always a gloss guy but now I'm really liking wet rubs.

A gloss board especially on a log is still a thing of beauty though.

Macaha
QLD, 21900 posts
4 Feb 2015 8:40PM
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vanders1 said..
I was always a gloss guy but now I'm really liking wet rubs.

A gloss board especially on a log is still a thing of beauty though.


Yes your vintage HL looks insane

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
4 Feb 2015 10:54PM
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Gloss, I don't like shiny things they look too new...

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
4 Feb 2015 11:06PM
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always been a bit partial to a wet rub ....................

vanders1
QLD, 3809 posts
6 Feb 2015 9:00AM
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Macaha said..

vanders1 said..
I was always a gloss guy but now I'm really liking wet rubs.

A gloss board especially on a log is still a thing of beauty though.



Yes your vintage HL looks insane


Thx mate, that's the look I wanted.

Cobra
9106 posts
6 Feb 2015 7:37AM
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well I've changed.
when i was young lad, i loved a good old dry rub.

now I'm older,,, its wet rub all the way..


Another nice finish is the old spit and polish


And for something different.the Mexican backhand

BigSpazz
NSW, 946 posts
6 Feb 2015 1:14PM
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just remember that over time wetrub gets 'dirty' because it doesn't repel dirt etc like a gloss and you will need to re do it if you dont want your board having that dirty look prematurely

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
6 Feb 2015 1:40PM
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Keeping in mind that almost every board looks crap on top after you've had wax on it for mor than a day, would there be any advantage in only dong the gloss on the underside and leaving the wet rub on top?

or is this just being a bit too fussy?


thePup
13831 posts
6 Feb 2015 10:45AM
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Cobra said..
well I've changed.
when i was young lad, i loved a good old dry rub.

now I'm older,,, its wet rub all the way..


Another nice finish is the old spit and polish


And for something different.the Mexican backhand


You are a dirty dirty filthy man but I like you



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