JangoTrooper
Established Member
Hi,
I usually use shellac sanding sealer for my wood projects on my hardwoods. Which I use odour free spirits to clean, shellac as a coat. I do also sand down to 400 grit. I usually apply two coats of this minimum.
Once I’ve done I use a beeswax finish to buff up on my drill press using a polishing mop.
Issue I’m having lately is leaving the coats during the night the finish seems to show a white, chalky appearance, I’m only using the shellac and white spirit process at this point. No beeswax yet.
Anyone know what’s going wrong? I’m using oak and walnut hardwood on my latest project. Confused with the white chalky appearance. Causing a nuisance on finishing. Any reasons and suggestions?
I usually use shellac sanding sealer for my wood projects on my hardwoods. Which I use odour free spirits to clean, shellac as a coat. I do also sand down to 400 grit. I usually apply two coats of this minimum.
Once I’ve done I use a beeswax finish to buff up on my drill press using a polishing mop.
Issue I’m having lately is leaving the coats during the night the finish seems to show a white, chalky appearance, I’m only using the shellac and white spirit process at this point. No beeswax yet.
Anyone know what’s going wrong? I’m using oak and walnut hardwood on my latest project. Confused with the white chalky appearance. Causing a nuisance on finishing. Any reasons and suggestions?