I saw this on the BearMountain Boats web site and thought I would share. I have heard of this before but never tired it...
[quote]Dust nibs, Final Varnish Coat and the Brown Paper Bag Trick
by HighPlainsDrifter » Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:25 pm
My final step (after applying 6 coats of varnish and fighting the ever present dust nib) was to go over the hull with a brown paper bag. I had a few small nibs and this trick worked for me and does not dull the finish.
I found this "Brown Paper Bag Trick" at "The Finishing Store.com". Their paper bag trick is as follows:
There’s almost always a little dust that settles onto the last coat of finish before it dries, even when you spray fast-drying lacquer. With slow drying varnish, there’s always dust stuck to the finish.
As long as the dust isn’t excessive and as long as the particles aren’t large, you can make the surface feel smooth by rubbing with a brown paper bag. Give the finish a couple of days to cure so you don’t scratch it.
A smooth feel is critical when judging the quality of a finish. It’s natural for people to run their hand over a finish. Feeling dust nibs says, “This is not a great finish.â€