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[email protected] August 24th 06 05:05 PM

Newly Finished Desk with Streaks
 
Hi Guys,

I recently finished a desk with polyurethane. I applied my third and
last cost and now when I see the desk in reflected light I see streaks
in the finish, sort of resembling dull residue. I can only see it
however when I look at it with reflected light. Is there anything I can
do to fix this short of sanding the whole thing and putting another
coat of finish? I appreciate any help/advice. thanks


-Steve


No August 24th 06 06:16 PM

Newly Finished Desk with Streaks
 
wrote:
Hi Guys,

I recently finished a desk with polyurethane. I applied my third and
last cost and now when I see the desk in reflected light I see streaks
in the finish, sort of resembling dull residue. I can only see it
however when I look at it with reflected light. Is there anything I can
do to fix this short of sanding the whole thing and putting another
coat of finish? I appreciate any help/advice. thanks


-Steve

Were you using a semi-gloss poly? If so, it could be due to poor mixing.
So, what to do. If thats the case, it was semi. You shouldn't use semi
for your first and second coats, only your last coat. Use gloss for
first coats and semi on the last. Mix it well. Semi is made by adding
"flatteners" to the gloss.

Strip and start again.

Locutus August 24th 06 07:18 PM

Newly Finished Desk with Streaks
 

"Patriarch" wrote in message
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wrote in
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Hi Guys,

I recently finished a desk with polyurethane. I applied my third and
last cost and now when I see the desk in reflected light I see streaks
in the finish, sort of resembling dull residue. I can only see it
however when I look at it with reflected light. Is there anything I
can do to fix this short of sanding the whole thing and putting
another coat of finish? I appreciate any help/advice. thanks


-Steve


Have some folks over. Feed them and give them stuff to drink. Have
them walk all over your deck.

The next morning, your glossy streaks problem will be gone. Enjoy your
new deck.

Patriarch


Do you normally have your friends walk on your desk when you have them over?

Strange ritual. :)



Patriarch August 24th 06 07:19 PM

Newly Finished Desk with Streaks
 
wrote in
ups.com:

Hi Guys,

I recently finished a desk with polyurethane. I applied my third and
last cost and now when I see the desk in reflected light I see streaks
in the finish, sort of resembling dull residue. I can only see it
however when I look at it with reflected light. Is there anything I
can do to fix this short of sanding the whole thing and putting
another coat of finish? I appreciate any help/advice. thanks


-Steve


Have some folks over. Feed them and give them stuff to drink. Have
them walk all over your deck.

The next morning, your glossy streaks problem will be gone. Enjoy your
new deck.

Patriarch

Patriarch August 24th 06 07:30 PM

Newly Finished Desk with Streaks
 
"Locutus" wrote in
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"Patriarch" wrote in message
. 136...
wrote in
ups.com:

Hi Guys,

I recently finished a desk with polyurethane. I applied my third and
last cost and now when I see the desk in reflected light I see
streaks in the finish, sort of resembling dull residue. I can only
see it however when I look at it with reflected light. Is there
anything I can do to fix this short of sanding the whole thing and
putting another coat of finish? I appreciate any help/advice. thanks


-Steve


Have some folks over. Feed them and give them stuff to drink. Have
them walk all over your deck.

The next morning, your glossy streaks problem will be gone. Enjoy
your new deck.

Patriarch


Do you normally have your friends walk on your desk when you have them
over?

Strange ritual. :)




I misread 'desk' for 'deck'. Please ignore previous smart aleck post.
;-)

Patriarch

John Eppley August 24th 06 08:46 PM

Newly Finished Desk with Streaks
 
Not to worry.!! Your problem is probably due to an "uneven" application of
your last coat of varnish. It has happened to me several times.

Another coat will probably cure the problem. But exercise some caution
before the final application. First, lightly sand to remove all traces of
"gloss". Fine sandpaper or 0000 steel wool works for me. Clean, then clean
again..............finally apply a final coat. Be sure to have a strong
light available so that you can clearly see the evenness of the varnish
being applied.

LOL, John



Edwin Pawlowski August 24th 06 09:39 PM

Newly Finished Desk with Streaks
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi Guys,

I recently finished a desk with polyurethane. I applied my third and
last cost and now when I see the desk in reflected light I see streaks
in the finish, sort of resembling dull residue. I can only see it
however when I look at it with reflected light. Is there anything I can
do to fix this short of sanding the whole thing and putting another
coat of finish? I appreciate any help/advice. thanks


Go to the bookstore. Really.

Two magazines in the past month have articles on finishing with poly. WOOD
was one, I forget the other. One tip is to wait two weeks for full curing,
then rub it out with 600 grit or rottenstone.




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