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Glue is heat sensitive, so you might try a DAMP towel and a iron. Followed by phone books to hold it steady while drying.
7/11/2011 6:51:59 AM •
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on Jul 11, 2011
How do i restore the surface of my outdoor ping
Hi there,
Use painters tape to cover the white lines of your table tennis table.
Use sandpaper (150grit) to smooth the surface. This will level any bumps or scratches. Fill deep cracks with wood filler, let it dry and sand the table again.
Make sure that the table is clean before you begin the painting procedure.
Use chalkboard spray paint about 8 inches away from the
table and spray each side. Allow 8 hours for the
paint to dry then repeat with another coat. Next day, repeat the process so you have 3 layers of paint. Chalkboard
spray paint helps the ball bounce to the correct height and speed.
Remove the painters tape after the last coat and allow the table to dry for at least 24 hours.
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7/3/2010 11:29:23 AM •
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on Jul 03, 2010
The top has "orange peeled"
It should be no problem to sand and repaint. I'd recommend starting with an 80 or 100 grit and working your way to 220 grit. To be sure you get a consistant finish you should prime it with a sealing primer first, you may have to resand and reprime due to swelling from the paint. Wait at least 2 days after painting before resanding so the wood can settle back down or you'll end up with dips where there were high spots.
If you use an oil base paint it'll help reduce the swelling and will be sure to be compatable regardless of the paint the manufacture used. If you choose to use a laytex paint you'll need to sand and prime over the old paint if it's oil based or the new paint will peel.
6/25/2010 6:07:02 PM •
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on Jun 25, 2010
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