Fish eyes. In the refinishing process they occur in the approach to final finish's application. The wet surface finish is repelled by impurities (like silicone or oils imbedded in the wood). The new wet finish bunches up in little circular drops with hollow centers--kinda like the hole in the center of a doughnut. Once you see em...it's too late. Like little eyes, "They look up at you" from the surface of the piece.
Where do the impurities come from? Spills that penetrate the grain and
most commonly bad ingredients in polishing products. Ugh.
What do ya do with em? Sometimes you can lightly sand and buff them toward a negligable influence. More often, however, you've got to start all over again. BUMMER.
So...yup, you guessed it. I had to strip (the top) and start over again....a slow-down imposed by
Fish Eyes. And so what's next? Curing...distressing the tops... sealing...and final finish X 2. Whew, lots of work.
That's
Wood Talkin for today. Have great weekend...and keep listening.
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Here we go again. Restained tops...the curing re-starts. |