How do you smooth glazing?

To complete the job, smooth out the new glazing compound. Dip a putty knife in mineral spirits to lubricate it and smooth out the compound. Wet the knife again and run over the compound as many times as it takes to create a smooth surface. Oil-based putty is easier to work with when it's warm.
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How do you smooth out window putty?

Dip the end of the putty knife in mineral turpentine.

This will soften the putty and allow for you to smooth the surface. Use the edge of the window frame as a guide and run the knife flat along the putty. If you spot any gaps or aren't happy with the coverage, repeat Step 2 and 3 until you have a smooth line.
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Can you glaze over old glazing?

If you have just a few minor areas where the glazing compound is loose or cracked, you can remove those sections and re-glaze right up to the old compound.
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Can you sand glazing compound?

Glazing Putty should be applied very thin because it's purpose is to level any small imperfections still in the panel after the filling process. 9. Sand down the putty in an “X” pattern using 180 Grit PSA on a Sanding Block to get your final finish.
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Can I use caulk instead of window glazing?

No, the window glazing putty and caulk are non-interchangeable. Substituting one for another can cause problems. For example, if you want to seal the gap between a window frame and glass, and acrylic latex caulk would not work. The difference in elasticity and texture would prevent a proper seal.
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How do I make windows look like new?

With a light layer of your product, go over the entire window with a circular motion. Rub until all stains on the outside have disappeared. As for that all important buff, a dash of white vinegar with a soft tea towel should get your windows gleaming again.
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How do you paint over glazing putty?

Pick away any loose putty. Press carefully with a knife between the putty and the wood – never towards the glass! Prime the window frame with oil and paint. Wait until the primer has dried before starting to apply the putty with a putty knife.
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Can you paint over window glazing?

Typically, the glazing is dry and stiff enough to paint after three to seven days, depending on the weather. You can paint right over it without spreading primer paint first.
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How do you get putty smears out of glass?

Dampen paper towels with warm water and apply liquid dish soap. Use the soapy towel, work over the area in a circular motion to loosen and remove as much putty as possible. Spray residue stain with All Purpose cleaner and wipe with paper towels.
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Can you sand putty?

For a correct putty sanding, use rotary orbital sanders. In areas in which it is difficult to access, such as hollows, you can also use abrasive sponges. The rotary orbital sander is used both to lower the initial micronage of the putty, and to refine the surface.
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What can I use instead of glazing putty?

Dryseal is a modern elastic glazing putty sealant which is recommended for use in sash window renovation as a durable alternative to linseed oil putty. An excellent advantage is that Dryseal is moisture and UV resistant, great for sash window repair and especially good for south facing windows.
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Can you use silicone instead of glazing?

The old way, using glazing putty, still works, but more and more, people are using silicone. Silicone bonds very well to wood and glass and lasts a lifetime. The characteristics making it bond well with wood and glass means that it also bonds well with everything else.
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Is there an alternative to glazing putty?

An alternative to putty: Mitered moldings

Set the glass in place over a light bead of latex caulk. There's no need for glazing points. To nail the moldings in place, you can carefully drive in tiny brads with a hammer or carefully shoot in brads with a pneumatic brad nailer.
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When can I sand putty?

Sand and wipe down the putty after it dries for 16-24 hours.

If you left some higher spots with your putty coats, sand these down with a coarse sandpaper (40-60 grit), then smooth them out with the fine sandpaper.
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How long does putty take to dry before sanding?

Joint compound should be allowed to dry for 24 hours before being sanded, painted or primed.
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Can you put new putty over old putty?

You can patch in new putty on top of old putty as long as the old stuff is still adhering well. We call this spot glazing and here's how you do it: Using a putty knife or 5-in-1, dig out as much of the old putty as possible. Leave the really stubborn stuff in place.
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Can I use heat gun to remove window glazing?

Some tools used to soften glazing are a heat gun, glazing iron or propane torch. Some heat guns have deflector plates that direct heat off the nozzle. This allows you to heat the glazing and minimize the heat against the glass.
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Can you Reglaze a window without removing it?

Absolutely! When you reglaze windows, it's not always necessary to replace the glazing “bed” which is the putty that the pane rests on in the glazing rabbet. Replacing the bedding putty is beneficial, though, since it will help air seal the glass and also help to keep interior condensation from getting at the putty.
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