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Is there an easy way to remove fish eye AND obtain a gloss finish?
The end flap of our dining room table got scratched. It is cherry
wood. I sanded it down to the wood, had a Cabot stain custom mixed at LOWES and applied it. The match was good. I put a coat of MinWax rub on Gloss Poly on it. It fish eyed and was flat, no gloss what so ever.. I lightly sanded it and put a second coat on. Same result. So I bought a spray can of the MinWax gloss Poly. Same results, the fish eyes are still there and absolutely NO gloss. I can understand the reason for the fish eyes, but I can't figure out why it will not dry with a gloss shine. Is there anything I can try before I start over from scratch? It doesn't have to be perfect, just a gloss finish. |
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