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Default Polyurethane Orange Peel? Puddling?

BobS wrote:


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I have a coffee table I sanded to bare wood. I applied water-based
poly with a brush. I get these puddles or orange peel looking
"things" (see links. I figure it might be the brush so I switch to
a foam brush - same result (yes, I sanded first).

Curious though, the sides are nice and smooth as I expected.

I diluted the poly about 10%. Am I putting it on too thick? What's
happening? The wood was smooth before applying. The poly is new. How
can I salvage what I have done?


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TC,

I've read the other replies but one possibility has not been
mentioned. You didn't say what your sanding schedule was or how you
did it. Normally, you would start with a coarse enough grit to
remove the old finish then work on up thru 100, 150 and 220 - then
stop. If you went on up to higher grits, there's a chance that you
have burnished the wood by sanding to hard and to long so there's no
"tooth" left for the finish to grab on to. You get about the same
reaction - if it can't adhere - it puddles. If this is the case -
start sanding again and as other's have stated - it's time for some
shellac.

Bob S.


Sanded with 80, 150, and 220.

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