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Question about varnishing hard wood
Hello all,
I've been varnishing an old oak cabinet that we've had for years. I started out from scratch by sanding off all the old grunge back to the bare wood. I've applied several coats of varnish and it gives the appearance that the varnish is not evenly applied. That is, the darker grain seems to repel the varnish, whereas the lighter areas have taken the varnish no problem. To the touch, it feels as if the varnish layers consists of a series of tiny hills and troughs, instead of being evenly smooth. Should I have used some kind of primer or preparation before starting? Can I use it now, or do I have to restart from the bare wood. Many thanks, Paul -- -- -nospam Remove "-nospam" for real address |
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