I've french polished several guitars so far, but the one I'm currently working on is the first one where I've tried filling the pores. The back and sides are Brazilian, and really need it.
So, I'm following the Milburn tutorial, and discover that they only briefly comment on removing the pumice/wood dust slurry after filling the pores. Basically, they say to wipe down the area with a piece of alcohol wetted cloth.
So, I do this, and I wipe against the grain to minimize wiping the filler out of the pores, but I still notice afterward that the pores have lost some filler. And when I go back over it again, repeating the fill process, still, when I wipe it down, I lose filler from the pores.
I don't think I have the cloth too wet, but it has to be wet enough to remove the dried slurry.
Just wondering what you guys who FP your guitars do in this regard?
Best,
Michael
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