cookiemonster
Established Member
Hi everyone.
I'm trying to finish a teak coffee table with Boiled Linseed Oil followed by a shellac top coat.
The oil is easy but I'm having trouble with the shellac.
I'm using a homemade concoction of dewaxed blonde shellac flakes + meths , applied by paint brush, with a light rub between coats.
But even with a coat as light as I can apply it, and a light cut/mix (i.e. less than 1.5lb), I end up with a residue in some areas, which looks a bit like tide marks (see photo).
So, two questions:
I'm trying to finish a teak coffee table with Boiled Linseed Oil followed by a shellac top coat.
The oil is easy but I'm having trouble with the shellac.
I'm using a homemade concoction of dewaxed blonde shellac flakes + meths , applied by paint brush, with a light rub between coats.
But even with a coat as light as I can apply it, and a light cut/mix (i.e. less than 1.5lb), I end up with a residue in some areas, which looks a bit like tide marks (see photo).
So, two questions:
- Why am I getting these marks? Wrong type of applicator? Shellac mixture gone off?
- How can I remove them? Will pure meths do it? Or do I have to go mechanical?