Real? What's unreal about poly? I'm not a fan of applying slow drying
solvent based poly, but to suggest that poly's aren't real is quite a
stretch of the imagination.
Dave
Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 04:39:20 GMT, Michael White
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to put a polyurethane coat onto a bookcase I'm building. Since
it's a prototype, it's made out of cheap, soft pine. I've got it stained,
and I'm trying to put on the final coat of polyurethane. But I keep
getting small bumps about 1 mm in diameter in the polyurethane coat. If I
sand them down and put on another coat, they come back (although I'm not
sure if they're in the same spot).
Get a magnifying glass. I'm sure you'll find that they're bubbles
introduced by either the wrong brush or the wrong use of a good
brush. Why not try a REAL finish instead of poly next time?
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