Hi All,
I have just finished applying 2 coats of Fiddes hard wax oil to an Oak table that I'm refinishing.
On the now dried finish there are some really small spots that are not really noticeable unless up close or to the touch. I'm almost certain it's no a contaminant. The table has gone through 40, 60, 80, 120 then 150 grit with the grain raised in between sanding. It was wiped down with white spirit on a clean cloth before the first coat and ones dried with a tack cloth.
Both coats have been applied thinly with a good quality brush, left 12-16 hours to dry in between coats, lightly gone over with fine scotch brite, white spirit and tack cloth before recoating.
Any suggestions or ideas how to resolve? Not used Hard Wax much before.
Cheers,
Jon.
I have just finished applying 2 coats of Fiddes hard wax oil to an Oak table that I'm refinishing.
On the now dried finish there are some really small spots that are not really noticeable unless up close or to the touch. I'm almost certain it's no a contaminant. The table has gone through 40, 60, 80, 120 then 150 grit with the grain raised in between sanding. It was wiped down with white spirit on a clean cloth before the first coat and ones dried with a tack cloth.
Both coats have been applied thinly with a good quality brush, left 12-16 hours to dry in between coats, lightly gone over with fine scotch brite, white spirit and tack cloth before recoating.
Any suggestions or ideas how to resolve? Not used Hard Wax much before.
Cheers,
Jon.