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I’ve been using/experimenting with the spray can Clear gloss finish on my woodturnings. So far I have had great success. But something went wrong today and I’m not sure why. The attached picture will show my woodturned platter. It’s about 11’ wide in Cherry. I sprayed a coat of the vinyl sealer over the platter once I had finished the texturing and colouring. I let it sit for almost 24hrs and then applied a coat of the clear gloss guitar tone finish. I didn’t notice it at the time due to the wet look, and possibly my lighting, but once it dried I could see white blotchy patches in some areas. It was quite bad in the center of the platter but I was able to put it back on the lathe, sand out and re-finish the centre. But I’m unable to do that with the rim as I fear I will completely mess it up. Any idea what went wrong? Is it me?
I made very sure than the can, which was almost full, was very well shaken before use. Is there an additive in the lacquer that would cause this? Thanks for your help.
If you tap on the picture it will open it up and you can see what I’m on about.
Jean
Very disappointed that I have now got ‘Blushing’ on a woodturned piece after using the vinyl sealer. 🤬
The wood was bone dry, my shop heated to plus 20 and the can shaken for at least 2 minutes and using light coats. This is very frustrating when it occurs on delicate art work that I cannot sand anymore due to the embellishments.