Bigbadmarky
Established Member
Morning All,
I hope you are all well on this fine Monday morning.
I have a question regarding finishing of Oak. I've made a table top out of some reclaimed oak flooring and thus far, have finished it with 2 coats of shellac and about 4 coat of (water based) polyurethane (Ronseal trade), de-nibbing between coats. I de-nibbed the last coat with 0000 steel wool before adding a final coat of poly but when I've checked on it today the finish is full of little black dots. Hopefully you can see them in the image below:
I suspect it might be teeny tiny bits of steel wool which have rusted under the poly coat.
Has anybody any other suggestions as to what it might be? FYI: My workshop is uninsulated and did get quite cold during the night. Could that be a factor?
Does anyone have any solutions that don't involve me having a proper man-tantrum and stripping back to bare wood?
While on the topic, assuming I can strip back and get rid of the black dots, what wax should I apply over the top to finish over the poly. I want to avoid the plasticky look that poly can have and thought a sheen of wax might be best. Anyone any recommendations?
Many thanks,
Mark
I hope you are all well on this fine Monday morning.
I have a question regarding finishing of Oak. I've made a table top out of some reclaimed oak flooring and thus far, have finished it with 2 coats of shellac and about 4 coat of (water based) polyurethane (Ronseal trade), de-nibbing between coats. I de-nibbed the last coat with 0000 steel wool before adding a final coat of poly but when I've checked on it today the finish is full of little black dots. Hopefully you can see them in the image below:
I suspect it might be teeny tiny bits of steel wool which have rusted under the poly coat.
Has anybody any other suggestions as to what it might be? FYI: My workshop is uninsulated and did get quite cold during the night. Could that be a factor?
Does anyone have any solutions that don't involve me having a proper man-tantrum and stripping back to bare wood?
While on the topic, assuming I can strip back and get rid of the black dots, what wax should I apply over the top to finish over the poly. I want to avoid the plasticky look that poly can have and thought a sheen of wax might be best. Anyone any recommendations?
Many thanks,
Mark