Hello
I have purchased a solid wood IKEA kitchen worktop which I am going to use as a desk. I am using Danish oil to finish it. I sanded the wood with an orbital sander, 120 first, 240 afterwards. 0000 steel wool in between passes.
I've started from the back side - so I can experiment. It's coming up nice with just one small issue. After the second coat I went removing the excess oil after 10 minutes but 15 minutes later some... spots appeared on the surface. They looked like wet spots of oil and I thought it would be ok. But after a night curing, those spots are still there and the third coat seems not to have got rid of them.
Again, this is the back so not a big deal. I was wondering what I am doing wrong! It's not very noticeable but I believe it should not happen. Please see attached picture.
I am using Liberon danish oil from Axminster. Any help appreciated!
Thanks
Tony
I have purchased a solid wood IKEA kitchen worktop which I am going to use as a desk. I am using Danish oil to finish it. I sanded the wood with an orbital sander, 120 first, 240 afterwards. 0000 steel wool in between passes.
I've started from the back side - so I can experiment. It's coming up nice with just one small issue. After the second coat I went removing the excess oil after 10 minutes but 15 minutes later some... spots appeared on the surface. They looked like wet spots of oil and I thought it would be ok. But after a night curing, those spots are still there and the third coat seems not to have got rid of them.
Again, this is the back so not a big deal. I was wondering what I am doing wrong! It's not very noticeable but I believe it should not happen. Please see attached picture.
I am using Liberon danish oil from Axminster. Any help appreciated!
Thanks
Tony