Brans
Member
Hello everyone,
As you could read in the post below, last year I built this garden table and I have finished top with three layers of Ronseal yacht varnish (undiluted).
Now I have plenty of grey areas underneath this varnish and even a wood mould on one place where I made a dent by keeping sander too much in one place.
My plan to fix this is:
- Plane all varnish and grey spots with the electric hand planer
- Sand everything down to 240 grit
- Apply Oxalic acid to bleach the wood
- Apply yacht varnish again but this time first two coats will be diluted for better tack
Can anyone recommend is this good plan of action or should I add something else to it?
Also, does anyone knows why did this happen? I know I have used very bad wood that I found outside but I sanded everything down and it was in very good shape before I applied varnish. Also, I did not seal any knots prior to applying varnish. Or is it maybe that I did not dilute the first two coats of varnish?
As you could read in the post below, last year I built this garden table and I have finished top with three layers of Ronseal yacht varnish (undiluted).
Now I have plenty of grey areas underneath this varnish and even a wood mould on one place where I made a dent by keeping sander too much in one place.
My plan to fix this is:
- Plane all varnish and grey spots with the electric hand planer
- Sand everything down to 240 grit
- Apply Oxalic acid to bleach the wood
- Apply yacht varnish again but this time first two coats will be diluted for better tack
Can anyone recommend is this good plan of action or should I add something else to it?
Also, does anyone knows why did this happen? I know I have used very bad wood that I found outside but I sanded everything down and it was in very good shape before I applied varnish. Also, I did not seal any knots prior to applying varnish. Or is it maybe that I did not dilute the first two coats of varnish?